Oliver Camps, president of Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF), will not be utilising the 48-hour grace period provided by FIFA for Caribbean Football Union (CFU) heads to give their “truthful and complete” versions of the event of the infamous May 10-11 meeting in Trinidad.
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TTFF business must be placed in the open
Taking T&T football forward - Part 2
When asked what would I do if given the opportunity to make policy for the TTFF, the first thing I say is to take the business of the TTFF out into the open.
Look Loy: TTFF needs to now stand on it's own legs
Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) Technical Adviser Mr. Keith Look Loy today gave SWO a sneak-peak of what should be expected of Trinidad and Tobago football in the near future.
Warner walks the plank – But is FIFA any cleaner for it?
Former FIFA Vice-President Jack Warner is gone for good from the corridors of football power in Zurich, Switzerland. His former deputy, CONCACAF General Secretary Chuck Blazer, now calls the shots in the most populous confederation of the western hemisphere.
Jack Warner and Mohamed Bin Hammam involved in bribery after Fifa finds 'comprehensive evidence'
Fifa’s ethics committee has ruled that there is “comprehensive, convincing and overwhelming evidence” that Mohamed Bin Hammam and Jack Warner colluded in the payment of bribes to Caribbean football officials, according to a secret report seen by Telegraph Sport.
FIFA Power Broker Is Out After Years of Whispers
Jack Warner commands headlines nearly every day in this Caribbean nation, known simply by his first name in his highly visible if conflicting roles as energetic public servant and now disgraced soccer power broker.
TTFF praise Warner contributions - Roberts: Warner will be missed
OLIVER CAMPS, president of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF), has lauded the contribution made by Jack Warner, who stepped down yesterday from three football governing bodies - FIFA, CONCACAF and CFU.
Jack blasts FIFA leaK -Denies he was 'accessory' to corruption
Works Minister Jack Warner yesterday lashed out at "sections" of world football body FIFA for feeding "misleading" information to the international media in a bid to undermine his legacy and Caribbean standing in FIFA affairs.