A fortune in Haiti earthquake relief, $10 million from South Africa, $2 million from Qatar. Trinidad and Tobago’s Jack Warner allegedly pocketed it all—but he’s the one vowing revenge.
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Jack’s bodyguards manhandle press; Journalists cry assault
A media melee was the best way to describe the scene outside Parliament yesterday, as embattled former FIFA frontliner Jack Warner fled from foreign media reporters who were manhandled by some of his companions after Warner refused to speak to the foreign press.
Waldrum: Great day for football
Past T&T women’s team head coach Randy Waldrum described the stepping down of Sepp Blatter on Tuesday as the best thing to happen for world football.
Tim Kee sees invoice for UNC banquet Jack used our $ to pay bill
T&T Football Association (TTFA) president, Raymond Tim Kee is now corroborating at least part of the claims by former Fifa vice-president, Caribbean Football union president and TTFF adviser Jack Warner that he (Warner) funded the People’s Partnership 2010 general election campaign.
Hislop backs Platini to become Fifa president
Former T&T international and now ESPN analyst Shaka Hislop believes Frenchman Michel Platini is the favourite to take over as President of Fifa.
Ex-FIFA official Jack Warner promises to spill secrets on FIFA, Sepp Blatter
Former senior FIFA official Jack Warner, indicted in a wide-ranging bribery scandal, has promised to unleash a tide of evidence relating to the dealings of world soccer's governing body.
Warner brothers to receive informant green cards
Soccer Official Chuck Blazer Admitted Accepting Bribes for World Cup Votes.
A former American soccer official linked to the FIFA corruption scandal admitted that he and others on the organization’s executive committee had accepted bribes for their support in the bidding to host the 1998 and 2010 World Cups, according to papers filed in the official’s criminal case and released on Wednesday.
Tim Kee calls for Caribbean unity in CONCACAF
Stand up!
Caribbean football officials are not pleased about being left out of the decision-making process of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF).
ILP leader paid $1.7m to Ross Advertising one month before 2010 elections
JACK CHEQUES IN
One month before the May 2010 general election, a company owned by former FIFA vice-president and Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner paid Ross Advertising five cheques totalling $1,719, 215.75.