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Written by Steven Goff (Washington Post)
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Monday, 18 June 2007 |
The war of words between Trinidad and Tobago's veteran players and the country's football leadership continues.
In a letter distributed to media today, FC Dallas's Shaka Hislop, the Howard University graduate and star of T&T's World Cup effort last summer, criticized CONCACAF President Jack Warner for his comments about the dispute between the players and the T&T federation. Warner, a special advisor to the federation, had commended the TTFF last Friday for a "principled stand in resisting being blackmailed by certain players."
The players are upset about World Cup bonuses that they claim were promised but not paid out. Those players did not play for T&T in the Gold Cup, and the young squad was eliminated in the first round. |
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Warriors fight to the end |
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Written by Juma Bridgewater
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Thursday, 14 June 2007 |
Well the Gold Cup is over but it ended on a relatively high note. The team fought well and played their best game of the tournament. Inexperience again counted as Dwayne Jack was sent off in the first half and left TnT with the tough task of putting 2 past Guatemala with a man disadvantage.
Despite the loss TnT looked good and Trent Noel hit the woodwork near the end of the first half. As TnT pressed more in the second half Guatemala had more opportunities on the break and after threatening twice with disallowed goals they finally scored with less than 10 minutes to go. TnT then came back with a late goal by Mc Farlane, who also had a chance to score a winner at the death.
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Exclusive T&T Gold Cup™ Coverage |
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Written by Royalian
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Thursday, 07 June 2007 |
Building on the excitement experienced in following the Soca Warriors at last year’s World Cup, the Soca Warriors Supporters Club is rolling out extensive coverage of this year’s Gold Cup™ in the United States. With CONCACAF approved media personnel in place, members of Warrior Nation Media are ready to bring supporters of the Soca Warriors worldwide, exclusive coverage of all Gold Cup™ games. Reporting live from California and Boston, and if necessary Houston and the other cities, should we progress beyond the First Round, the Warrior Nation website will be the hub of our Gold Cup™ coverage.
Some of the features of our coverage include: blogs from our reporters at the games; audio interviews of players, officials and supporters following the team; exclusive photos; the best players database in T&T football; football trivia and updated team standings.
We look forward to you joining us for the WN’s exclusive online Gold Cup™ 2007 coverage, and anticipate your suggestions as the tournament progresses. |
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CONCACAF Gold Cup™ 2007 Preview |
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Written by Juma Bridgewater
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Friday, 01 June 2007 |
In 2007 the Gold Cup returns to an all-CONCACAF format for the first time since 1993. This change is long-overdue for a tournament that has a Confederations Cup place as the top prize. Despite the change, the 12 team format has been retained, making this the most open of the nine tournaments to date. Mexico and the US are still favorites but only four teams will go home after the first round and every team will fancy its chance of advancing in the knockout stages. Teams will be emboldened by the success of Panama and Honduras who advanced to the finals and semi-finals respectively in 2005. |
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Written by Board of Directors
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Tuesday, 22 May 2007 |

The Soca Warriors Supporters Club is calling on patriotic and civic minded fans to volunteer their services to The Warrior Nation. |
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