IN THE twilight of his eventful and sometimes controversial career, Neil Shaka Hislop is keen on assisting Trinidad and Tobago football, in any way possible.
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"I think the (Trinidad and Tobago) team is going places," said Trinidad and Tobago striker Stern John. "There is still plenty of work to be done but I feel we are definitely improving."
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I want to congratulate national football coach Bertille St Clair on getting the national team into the final round of the World Cup qualifiers.
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Trinidad and Tobagos senior footballers will not have the luxury of going into their final semi-final round 2006 World Cup qualifier against St Vincent and the Grenadines with the impression that they will have to be defeated by eight clear goals.
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Thats the view coming from National Senior team coach Bertille St Clair as he looks ahead to this countrys upcoming 2006 World Cup qualifying final round campaign.
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Trinidad and Tobago English-based goalkeeper Shaka Hislop on Monday denied reports coming out of England that he is considering retiring from international football.
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The youngsters he has been working with recently at his camps at
Mahaica and Port of Spain, see a clean-shaven man of 55 who they know
as coach Leroy De Leon.
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National coach Bertille St Clair says that there will definitely be changes to this countrys approach in the final round of the 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign scheduled to kick off in early February 2005.
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