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St Clair Coaching School's aspirations of playing in the National Super League in 2005 is still alive according to veteran player Terry 'Tuffy' Joseph.


The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation has informed St Clair Coaching School that they will convene a meeting in the near future to settle the impasse between the School and the Super League.

Coaching School were kicked out of the league after they were sent to the Disciplinary Committee of the Federation for defaulting their game against San Juan East Mediane in the Super League Promotional series.

The School believed and with good cause that the Disciplinary committee's decision was unjustified and appealed to the Federation to investigate the matter.

The School is claiming that they had informed the League's tournament chairman Lennox William' who is also chairman of the Disciplinary Committee, during a meeting with the said committee for supposedly defaulting another game against Club Sando that they would not be able to fulfill their engagement against San Juan East Mediane because of the unavailability of confirmed airline tickets to return to Tobago, hence the reason they find it puzzling that the said chairman sanctioned their expulsion from the league.

Coaching School had won the earlier matter and when they were expelled from the league they were best placed to top the standings in the six-team table.