Fenwick snubs Rangers’ challenge, Warriors whip Police FC 4-1 with three late goals
Team manager Adrian Romain told
Wired868 last night that Fenwick’s position on the Rangers warm-up game was still ‘unconfirmed’. However, Ferguson said Fenwick vetoed the proposed match on Friday morning, during an online meeting with the Fifa-appointed normalisation committee and Rangers general manager, Kieron Edwards.
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago head coach Terry Fenwick (all-red top) has a word with his players during their friendly match against Orange XI on 6 March 2021 in St James.
T&T won 8-0.
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Normalisation committee chairman Robert Hadad, according to Ferguson, said that, due to the financial aspect of the game, the committee would take charge of any purse on behalf of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA). And Fenwick subsequently said he had no time to face Rangers before the Soca Warriors depart next Thursday for their opening
Fenwick snubs Rangers challenge, Warriors whip Police FC 4-1 with three late goals
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‘They’re sabotaging Fenwick and Hadad!’ TTFA staff blamed for normalisation committee blunders
Who is doing more damage to Trinidad and Tobago’s 2022 Qatar World Cup qualifying chances?
Is it the perceived arrogance and ignorance of the Fifa-appointed normalisation committee, headed by Robert Hadad? The eccentric behaviour and questionable decision-making of Men’s National Senior Team head coach Terry Fenwick?
Or the alleged indifference and mean-spiritedness of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association’s (TTFA) office staff?
Photo: USA players (background) congratulate goalscorer Jesus Ferreira during their 7-0 rout of Trinidad and Tobago in Orlando on 31 January 2021.
(via TTFA Media)
Fenwick adds 8 N/American players to T&T squad; no space for Cyrus and ‘Lobo’
Trinidad and Tobago Men’s National Senior Team head coach Terry Fenwick introduced three fresh faces into the player pool today as he selected a 24-man squad to face the United States in an international friendly in Orlando on 31 January.
Defenders Michael DeShields and Federico Pena and midfielder Jonathan Jimenez will all join the Soca Warriors set-up for the first time, after being invited to meet the squad in the US. All three are based in North America.
Photo: Versatile defender Federico Pena represents Valour FC in the Canada Premier League.
Fenwick picks fresh faces for US clash
Thursday 28 January 2021
Members of the TT senior men’s football team take part in a training session, at the
Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva, on Tuesday. - Marvin Hamilton
TT senior men’s football coach Terry Fenwick has picked some fresh faces in a 24-man squad to face USA in an international friendly at Exploria Stadium in Orlando on Sunday from 8pm.
Fenwick selected the team, on Wednesday, which includes seven home-based players and 17 overseas-based players for TT’s first international match in over 13 months.
According to a statement issued by the TT Football Association (TTFA), goalkeeper Marvin Phillip and defender Alvin Jones are the two most capped players in the squad with 78 and 27 appearances respectively. Among the players earning first-time call ups is 22-year-old US-born defender Michael Deshields. He was selected by DC United with the fifth overall pick in the Major League Soccer (MLS) Super Draft, last Thursday. He was
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