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Warriors join Montserrat on BOL s roster, company targets teams not typically showcased
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Hadad BOLS Soca Warriors, Ice Cream man adds another scoop of indignity
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Warriors join Montserrat on BOL s roster, company targets teams not typically showcased
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Barney’s bible: Does T&T player development follow best practises? Are our youth competitions helping or hurting?
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Barney’s bible: Does T&T player development follow best practises? Are our youth competitions helping or hurting?
A question on
Have we been developing players? Or were we just blessed with talented players previously and, now, not so much?
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup players Dwight Yorke (top), Dennis Lawrence (right) and Shaka Hislop celebrate after a goalless draw against Sweden at the 2006 World Cup in Dortmund, Germany.
Dear Editor: TTFA member bodies have no uniformity, and it’s killing our game
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Dear Editor: TTFA member bodies have no uniformity, and it’s killing our game
“[The TTFA’s] associate members also need structural reform, especially for youth development. Every group does whatever it wants. Under-8s may play in 7v7 competitions in south Trinidad, but play 5v5 in the east, and something completely different in the north each with different sized goalposts or field dimensions. There is no national uniformity…”
The following letter to the editor on the state of local football was submitted to Wired868 by American Youth Soccer Organisation (AYSO) president and former Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) technical committee member Dale Toney: