Ex-FIFA VP as slippery as ever.
Former FIFA Vice President and Trinidad and Tobago Works Minister, Jack Warner, had a potentially disastrous time of things last week. It was hard to tell from a cursory glance at the major newspapers, though.
Ex-FIFA VP as slippery as ever.
Former FIFA Vice President and Trinidad and Tobago Works Minister, Jack Warner, had a potentially disastrous time of things last week. It was hard to tell from a cursory glance at the major newspapers, though.
Arghhh another early rise; it's the only way possible to beat the Diego Martin traffic and make it into downtown Port of Spain in time for court.
Ousted former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner said Friday he had documented evidence to back his claim that he was gifted World Cup television rights in return for FIFA votes and accused the organization of being "disingenuous and dishonest."
With Lasana Liburd on wired868.com.
Ex-Trinidad and Tobago national football team standout player and coach, Everald "Gally" Cummings, today criticised the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) for its "haste" in appointing former assistant coach Anton Corneal as technical director.
FIFA has cut another tie to disgraced former vice president Jack Warner, ending his son's job as a Caribbean development officer.
NEW TECHNICAL director of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation, Anton Corneal, has indicated his readiness to undertake challenges associated with the highly scrutinised role and to outline key assignments critical to his tenure.
... But Works Minister dodges court summons
Trinidad and Tobago Minister of Works and Transport Jack Warner, the former FIFA Vice President and Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) Special Advisor, has until February 10, 2012 to provide to the local High Court written accounts of "all income, donations, gifts, grants or benefits whatsoever and all expenditure" arising from the Germany 2006 World Cup.
Anton Corneal has been appointed as the Technical Director of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation.
Trinidad and Tobago could know today who will replace German Otto Pfister as national coach.