After all these elections, what?
Members of the People's National Movement and the Congress of the People, or at least the appointed delegates, held their elections for a new executive yesterday. Barack Obama appears to be in danger of being a one-term President of the United States given the trends heading into that country's day of decision next week Tuesday. The sister island is seeing activity like never before ahead of voting for the Tobago House of Assembly, expected in January.
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Sport Ministry gave QPCC 8-a-side more money than the Warriors
Sport Minister Anil Roberts has allegedly again failed to keep his promise to Trinidad and Tobago football.
W/Cup players give TTFF 11-pages of demands
Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) general secretary Richard Groden and former president Oliver Camps will be very busy over the next seven days if they are to avoid being held in contempt of a High Court order.
Watson opts out of TTFF race
ACTING PRESIDENT of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) Lennox Watson has opted out of the race for the presidency, ahead of the November 11 elections at the Cascadia Hotel, St Ann’s.
Sport Ministry gives TTFF money to an employee as feud continues
The Ministry of Sport arguably continued its provocation of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) today as Wired868 understands a cheque for over $300,000, which was meant to cover the senior men team’s Caribbean Cup trip to St Kitts and Nevis, was made out to the team’s manager, William Wallace.
Groden appointed to CONCACAF body
RICHARD GRODEN, general secretary of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF), has been appointed to the Concacaf’s Audit and Compliance Committee, according to a story on the Concacaf website on Wednesday.
Creed says all’s well with CFU funds
Soca Warriors management staff can now pay expenses accumulated during the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Cup Group Five qualifiers in St Kitts/Nevis earlier this month. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Sports, Ashwin Creed, yesterday revealed that the cheque to cover the team’s expenses was signed and ready to be handed over.
Tim Kee is one of two TTFF presidential nominees; promises to work with SWO
Former Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) vice-president Raymond Tim Kee, who runs his own self-titled insurance company, today officially announced his candidacy for the post of TTFF president, which will be contested on 11 November 2012.
Federation to sue Jack Warner?
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) plans to sue its former special adviser, Works Minister Jack Warner, to recover financial accounts pertaining to funds raised during the 2006 World Cup campaign.