FORMER TRINIDAD and Tobago striker Marlon Morris is calling for a date to be set for the elections for the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) executive.
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Coincidence footballers paid after Rowley buss mark on letter in Parliament?
ZINGER ON JACK
The disinfectant of public exposure appeared to have forced a change in Government policy to starve the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) of funds.
Filbert Street finds T&T football battered and abused
Scene: Port of Spain General Hospital.
Wired868 Journalist (to camera): “Today we have seen extraordinary scenes here in Port of Spain, after Trinidad and Tobago Football was found abused and battered at an undisclosed location in the capital. The authorities are treating this as a case of an attempted murder.
Anil: Harford paid himself over $.9m
OVER $6.4 million in financial discrepancies have been unearthed by the Auditor General in the accounts managed by the Authorisation Committee of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) under the chairmanship of Anthony Harford, Sport Minister Anil Roberts claimed yesterday.
Certificates for football academy students
THE San Fernando Football Academy recently distributed 75 certificates to students who participated in a compact season of training and development programmes over the May to August period.
Sport Ministry funds Warriors but calls for Harford’s head
Sports Minister Anil Roberts is apparently trying to settle a grudge with taxpayers’ money after the Ministry allegedly agreed to fund the Trinidad and Tobago national senior football team’s Caribbean Cup campaign on one condition.
TTFF getting no answers, technical director selling lettuce
No love, no money
Anton Corneal, our technical director of football in Trinidad and Tobago, has not been paid for six months.
Anil under fire
THE MINISTRY OF SPORT and Minister Anil Roberts have come in for condemnation following a decision not to assist the senior national football team with its participation in the 2012 Digicel Caribbean Cup. But Roberts also has his supporters, among them former national captain Anthony Rougier.
Harford: Warriors’ “Legends” absence is non-issue
Anthony Harford, the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) marketing manager, said that ongoing High Court action might have influenced the non-invitation to the 2006 World Cup players for the Sport Ministry’s 50 Greatest Legends in Sport award ceremony.