Yorke discusses full international return
Dwight Yorke is to open talks about a permanent return to international football.
Trinidad and Tobago coach Bertille St Clair has indicated he would like the Blackburn striker on board this weekend when they face the Dominican Republic in a World Cup qualifier.
Yorke, aged 32, was persuaded to play in the second half of the defeat by Northern Ireland in a friendly on Sunday.
St Clair was delighted to see him back and plans to speak to the player when the squad resume training tomorrow.
“Dwight and I are supposed to have a meeting to discuss his position with the team, “ he told the Trinidad and Tobago Express.
“The Tobago people wanted to see him play and he came to me and said he would play.
“He came out here and made the people happy, and now we will see what else will take place.”
Yorke’s long-term future at Ewood Park is clouded in doubt after the arrival of Paul Dickov from Leicester.
With Andy Cole and Jon Stead already ahead of him, the former Manchester United star could be on the way out.




