Chuck Blazer, the FIFA official who blew the whistle on the biggest bribery scandal in the organisation's history, has launched a strongly worded rebuttal of a full-scale attack on him by former colleague Jack Warner, describing it as "garbage" and "an amazing work of fiction".
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Warner responds to London Telegraph video: Ingratitude worse than witchcraft
Former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner has responded to the video recording of his CFU meeting in Port-of-Spain which was highlighted in the London Telegraph last Thursday.
Warner is caught on tape offering 'gifts’ of £25,000 to Caribbean delegates
Jack Warner has been caught on tape apparently urging fellow Caribbean officials to accept cash gifts from Mohamed Bin Hammam, the disgraced former presidential candidate.
Warriors: Probe TTFF, Warner
"There should be a probe into where millions of dollars in taxpayers' money and corporate sponsorship went to," Brent Sancho, a member of Trinidad and Tobago's 2006 World Cup football team, said yesterday.
TTFF courts FIFA's wrath
The General Council of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Referees Association at meeting earlier today took a decision to bring to the attention of the various stakeholders in the football community to the risk to which the TTFF continues to expose the game in Trinidad and Tobago.
TTFF miss interim payment deadline
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) and its president Oliver Camps could be in more hot water as the Federation has missed the deadline date for their second interim payment to the 2006 "Soca Warriors".
Quanchan appointed to TTFF executive committee
The Southern Football Association (SFA) has appointed its recently elected 1st Vice President, former National footballer Mr. Richard Quanchan to represent the Regional Association on the Executive of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF).
Richard Groden receive's slap on the wrist charge
The FIFA Ethics Committee, chaired by Claudio Sulser (Switzerland), has today taken decisions regarding the ethics proceedings that had been opened in August against several Caribbean Football Union (CFU) officials.
Look Loy calls it a day
Keith Look Loy has resigned from the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF). He tendered his resignation from the position of TTFF Technical Adviser as well as that of Chairman of the TTFF Technical Committee.