Its here! The Ash Wednesday showdown which will see one of CONCACAFs notorious rivalries take place at the Queens Park Oval has arrived as Trinidad and Tobago begins their 2006 World Cup qualifying final round campaign against the United States in what promises to be an enticing affair from 3:30pm.
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Midfielder Carlos Edwards had his first run out with the Trinidad and Tobago team on Monday since his knee injury last June as the Warriors continued their build up for Wednesdays affair with the United States.
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Birmingham City striker Dwight Yorke had his first session with the
rest of the Trinidad and Tobago team since his reintroduction to the
national squad for Wednesday's 2006 World Cup qualifier against the
United States as coach Bertille St Clair conducted yesterday's
proceedings at Shaw Park, Tobago on a cool Saturday afternoon.
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Coach of the Trinidad and Tobago football team Bertille St Clair is calling on the national public to turn out in their numbers in the Queens Park Oval, Port-of-Spain tomorrow for the CONCACAF World Cup Final Round qualifier against the United States.
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A 20-man Trinidad and Tobago squad will depart for Tobago at 10am on Saturday for a four-day camp ahead of Wednesdays 2006 World Cup qualifier against the United States at the Queens Park Oval.
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The Honourable President of Trinidad and Tobago Dr Maxwell Richards and Prime Minister Patrick Manning have accepted invitations from the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation to attend Wednesdays 2006 World Cup qualifier against United States.
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Islanders Trinidad & Tobago begin their final round of North,
Central American and Caribbean zone qualifying for Germany 2006 on 9
February against the United States. And with the Americans ugly labour
dispute recently settled, any hopes the only remaining Caribbean side
had of a cakewalk against a makeshift side of replacements have been
roundly dashed.
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It is wonderful to read in the papers that Jack Warner and the management off the T&TFF has forgiven Dwight Yorke and allowed him to return to the national team.
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Southampton striker Kenwyne Jones, Glasgow Rangers defender Marvin Andrews, Wrexhams Carlos Edwards and Clayton Ince will arrive in the country on the weekend to join the National team for next Wednesdays 2006 World Cup qualifier against the United States.
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