FIFA have confirmed that vice president Jack Warner has resigned from all his positions in international football and that an investigation into bribery allegations against him have been dropped.
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High-Low Hang-Jack Game
I saw an interesting cartoon in an Antiguan newspaper last week.
Warner withholds Blatter bombshell
Suspended FIFA vice-president Jack Warner yesterday failed to deliver on his promise of Blatter bombshells—the e-mail exchange between himself and FIFA president Sepp Blatter—which he said would clear him of the allegations of facilitating a cash-for-votes bribery scandal.
Police chief wants FIFA’s file on Warner
Police Commissioner Dwayne Gibbs says FIFA will be contacted to obtain any information which may assist local police in commencing an investigation into alleged criminal activity arising out of last month’s meeting between Caribbean Football Union (CFU) officials and former FIFA presidential candidate Mohamed bin Hammam.
Our Warner dilemma
Those who say that sports and politics do not mix will certainly want to rethink that notion when it comes to international sports and moreso football and FIFA. And who better to be at the centre of the world’s biggest sporting and political controversy than our own sporting politician Jack Warner?
Camps says TTFF hands clean
“We have done nothing wrong and we have no reason to hide. Those were the defiant words of Oliver Camps, president of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF), commenting for the first time since allegations of bribery were made against TTFF special adviser Jack Warner and FIFA executive member Mohammed bin Hammam.
Warner’s rise to power in FIFA
FIFA vice-president and CONCACAF president Austin Jack Warner has been a member of the FIFA Executive Committee since 1983, and CONCACAF president since 1990.
Hislop wants FIFA resolution
Shaka Hislop, former Trinidad and Tobago football team goalkeeper, stated that he’s keen to see a resolution in the recent controversies involving CONCACAF and the parent global football body FIFA, regarding bribery accusations against CONCACAF head and FIFA vice-president Austin Jack Warner.
Touching base with Keith Look Loy
The Soca Warriors Online (SWO) would like to welcome our readers to an exclusive interview with Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) Technical Adviser Mr. Keith Look Loy.