Those who know me are very much aware that I love culture just as much as I love my sport. One of my favourite hobbies is to sit and listen to all types of music. From local melodies to the foreign stuff, are all right up my alley. I took a week off and left the country to attend Elton John's farewell tour entitled Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. The famous Madison Square Garden was the venue and a packed arena witnessed a scintillating performance from a legend in the music world. Even though I saw him before, I felt I couldn't miss this opportunity as he was one I grew up with listening to his songs.
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Stern encourages locals to undergo TTFA coaching courses
The Trinidad and Tobago last week announced another leg of its coach education programme which includes a TTFA B and C License course to take place from December 4th for interested participants.
Back to Court: Look Loy pressing on with bid to remove John-Williams
BOARD member Keith Look Loy will proceed with his November 24 motion for the dismissal of Trinidad and Tobago Football Association president David John-Williams, regardless of today's outcome of a judicial review matter against the Association in the High Court.
TTFA stages B and C license courses in December
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association will be presenting TTFA B and C License coaching courses on the following dates in December.
Something is not right: Dwight Yorke addresses the state of local football
FORMER NATIONAL football team striker and captain Dwight Yorke has called for greater passion to be shown by all parties involved, particularly players, in T&T football.
TTFA members reject ‘Home of Football’ invitation
CFA, NFA, SSFL, WoLF call for transparency
SEVERAL members of the TT Football Association (TTFA) board of directors and other ordinary members have blanked an invitation by TTFA president David John-Williams to visit the controversial "Home of Football" project.
TTFA agrees to pay Couva hotel in instalments
THE TT Football Association (TTFA) has agreed to pay $207,174.88 to a hotel in Couva in 12 equal instalments, starting from November 30.
TTFA hotel is good for the local game
After reading and seeing pictures of the Hotel which is being built by the management of the T&T Football Association, my first impression was that the project could be accommodated by teams, mainly national Football teams and/or foreign teams visiting to play matches. If I am right, then, the comfort with regards to players camps, rest period before matches and adequate professional service vis a vis treatment for all football activity is a welcoming venture.
TTFA President takes Sporting heads on tour of Home of Football
A US$2.5 million (TT$16.85 million) grant was given to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association to build TT football’s new “home.”