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BRAZILIAN coach Professor Rene Simoes enjoyed his first day in charge of the Trinidad and Tobago under-17 football team yesterday and wasted no time in ringing in the changes.

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TEAM 2001 captain Julius James is not intimidated by the prospect of meeting World Champions Brazil in Group 1 of the JVC World Under-17 Championships to be hosted in this country from September 13-30.

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There was little encouragement for the sprinkling of die-hard Trinidad and Tobago football supporters who showed up at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on day one of the Football Federation's (T&TFF) Pre-Championship invitational tournament yesterday.
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I wish to clarify a few misconceptions under which your columnist Bukka Rennie has clearly laboured in his writing of the article "Unbalanced (sic) in football administration" (22.02.99).
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THERE has been a lot of understandable concern expressed in the newspapers, over the past few weeks, about the status of the Trinidad and Tobago under-17 team – the home side at next year’s World Under-17 Championship.
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We paid particular attention to the words of the Under-17 football coach, Keith Look Loy, before the team left for El Salvador. We knew the trip was an exercise in futility and expected nothing but utmost disaster. Look Loy, as all our coaches are before the fact, was confident, despite the fact that Issa, his predecessor, was removed as coach immediately after the qualifying rounds were held here in T&T and he, Look Loy, placed in charge mere weeks before leaving for El Salvador.
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