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KENT WELCH is a Trinidad soccer coach based in Florida, USA. He has created his own brand of soccer, which he called "Error Free Soccer", based on education and what he terms "motion of offence and defence".
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THE goal scored against Jamaica by T&T striker Nigel Pierre in the Digicel Caribbean Cup encounter, was largely tipped to be given the “Goal of the Tournament” vote.
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Jose Luis Seabra is a disappointed man, as it now seems unlikely that he will be part of Trinidad and Tobago’s journey to Germany 2006—but the Brazilian born player is still hopeful that one day he still may become a ‘Soca Warrior.’
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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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On Carnival Thursday, we all awoke to see two very interesting headlines in our daily newspapers relating to football in T&T — “Dwight Yorke is back” and “Bring back David Nakhid.”
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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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