TTFF News - Warner wants no stone left unturned for South Africa W/Cup journey/ Carlos Edwards confident...
Warner wants no stone left unturned for
Issued by Shaun Fuentes, TTFF Media Officer, November 26, 2007
Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation Special Advisor Jack Warner says that he will leave no stone unturned in ensuring that this country is sufficiently prepared to give a full go at qualification for the World Cup 2010 in South Africa.
Warner was reacting from
T&T kicks off its campaign in June at dates to be confirmed against the winners of the first round tie between Cayman Islands and
“It was not a difficult draw for T&T though
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Meantime, T&T’s players both overseas and local, were already examining all the possibilities now that the draw is out. And Premiership-based midfielder Carlos Edwards says his appetite was already wetting with the possibility of facing the
“Ever since the World Cup in 2006 I have been looking forward to playing for Trinidad (and
“I think we remain grateful for those who have played their part, the officials and others but now it’s a situation where we cannot wait until 2009 to get our house in order. It has to start now even if it means having to bring back the experienced players because I am sure the entire country wants to see us go to the next World Cup in
“I remain very hopeful that the Federation will do what is necessary to ensure that this happens,” Edwards added saying too that he felt facing the US and Guatemala before the final round could be a blessing in disguise as it means T&T would have to be well prepared in advance of the final stage from which the top three teams of six will advance to the World Cup with the fourth-placed team meeting the fifth best from South America in a playoff.
The Sunderland midfielder said he didn’t think the majority of World Cup players not representing the country since November 2006 will have too much of a negative impact on the team’s shape for the qualifiers.
“It’s always a major asset to have players playing in high leagues outside and we have that now. We have been there, in a World Cup and we know how to do it. We know the feeling of qualifying for a World Cup and playing in a World Cup and even though we haven’t been together much since
Edwards concluded
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