So we went down 2-1 against Jamaica in the first Digicel encounter. And what I am hearing from the coach is that the Soca Warriors happened to allow the Jamaicans two soft goals and will have to raise their game in the coming encounters against Cuba and Barbados if they wish to reach the Gold Cup finals.
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Trinidad and Tobago had a seven o'clock training session last night at the match venue at the Barbados National Stadium, prior to meeting arch-rivals Jamaica at 6 p.m. today in the opening game of the Digicel Caribbean Cup Finals.
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DWAYNE JACK, a member of the Tobago United Professional Football League
club, has been drafted into a depleted “Soca Warriors” team for their
final match in the Digicel Caribbean Cup against host Barbados tomorrow
from 8pm.
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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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Forward Nigel Pierre may not be able to play in Trinidad and Tobagos closing Digicel Caribbean Cup clash with hosts Barbados on Thursday after being advised by a local eye specialist to rest.
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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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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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