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"I think a lot of the players here (in Britain) have plenty to give," said 32-year-old Crewe and Trinidad and Tobago goalkeeper Clayton Ince. "But sometimes we don't produce when we are playing for our country.
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Jose Luis Seabra is crazy about playing football for T&T. The 30-year-old Brazilian playmaker, affectionately called “Zair”, is now eagerly awaiting word from immigration on whether or not he will be granted permanent residence which would entitle him to play for the country in the final round World Cup qualifiers, starting on February 9 against the United States.
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QUITE A few individuals in the Caribbean have made the successful transition from sport to politics. Among the notable ones are 1964 Olympic silver medallist Wendell Mottley, netball queen Jean Pierre, all-rounder Marilyn Gordon, and cricketers Sir Learie Constantine, Wes Hall and Desmond Haynes. One name that could be added to the list in the future is national footballer Leslie “Tiger” Fitzpatrick, who recently made his Trinidad and Tobago debut during the first round of the Digicel Cup.
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