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Thu, Mar

John-Williams launches his TTFA Presidential Bible for T&T football.
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Now that football on the playing field is over for the remainder of the year, all eyes will focus on local elections as 5 individuals vie for the right to become the new Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) President.

The TTFA presidential elections will be staged during their AGM (Annual General Meeting) on November 29th and will see four new faces in the race as they look to dethrone current TTFA president Raymond Tim Kee as the TTFA boss.

The aspirants are; vice-president of the Trinidad and Tobago Referees Association Clynt Taylor, Veteran Footballers Foundation of Trinidad and Tobago vice-president Selby Browne, ex-2002 World Cup referee Ramesh Ramdhan, W Connection president David John-Williams and off-course current TTFA president Raymond Tim Kee.

There are 49 voting members; Pro League (ten votes), Super League (eight votes), Central, Eastern, Eastern Counties, Northern, Southern and Tobago zonal bodies (three votes each), Women’s, Referees and Futsal associations (two votes each), Primary School, Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL), Beach Soccer, Veteran Players, Coaches, Players and Trinidad and Tobago American Soccer Youth (TTAYSO) associations (one vote each). However, at present, there are no active players or coaches association.

Meanwhile, W Connection's CEO Mr. David John-Williams couldn't wait for the completion of T&T's last game on the 17th against USA to officially launch his “Imperatives for Change‏” presidential campaign and give the T&T public and his competitors a taste of what to expect if he wins.

Read all about it.

FILE: - Here is a PDF Link to Mr. Williams ambition to become the TTFA Head-Man.