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Ja, T&T square-off in big int'l friendly
Jamaica will look to continue their recent dominance of Caribbean neighbours, Trinidad & Tobago, when the two meet in a friendly international encounter here at the National Stadium at 7:00 pm today.
National technical director, Rene Simoes (second left), gives instructions at a training session at the National Stadium on Monday evening. Looking on (from left) are assistant Alfredo Montesso, fitness trainer Junior Samuels, Tyrone Marshall (partially hidden), Deon Burton (second right) and assistant coach, Theodore Whitmore. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)
Though there are no points or trophies at stake this time around, the bragging rights that come with each and every victory will be something worth savouring.
Today marks the 58th match between the two teams since their first contest on December 28, 1935, and the statistics show Jamaica with a slender advantage of 25 wins and eight draws against 24 losses.
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Ja, T&T square-off in big int'l friendly
Jamaica will look to continue their recent dominance of Caribbean neighbours, Trinidad & Tobago, when the two meet in a friendly international encounter here at the National Stadium at 7:00 pm today.
National technical director, Rene Simoes (second left), gives instructions at a training session at the National Stadium on Monday evening. Looking on (from left) are assistant Alfredo Montesso, fitness trainer Junior Samuels, Tyrone Marshall (partially hidden), Deon Burton (second right) and assistant coach, Theodore Whitmore. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)
Though there are no points or trophies at stake this time around, the bragging rights that come with each and every victory will be something worth savouring.
Today marks the 58th match between the two teams since their first contest on December 28, 1935, and the statistics show Jamaica with a slender advantage of 25 wins and eight draws against 24 losses.
http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com/articles...272&category=1
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