The former chairman and deputy chairman of England's failed 2018 World Cup bid have claimed they refused a request from FIFA vice-president Jack Warner to fund the construction of an education centre in his native Trinidad, the Daily Mail reported yesterday.
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Warner in new World Cup 'ticket scandal'
Sepp Blatter will meet the new Football Association chairman, David Bernstein, tomorrow, to try to secure England's vote for the Fifa presidency, but his visit has come at the worst time in terms of his efforts to clean up the game. Yesterday, fresh claims emerged over the controversial Fifa vice-president Jack Warner's alleged involvement in a World Cup ticket scandal.
SWO exclusive interview with Oliver Camps
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Warner and ExCo members nominated unopposed
Jack Warner will stand unopposed for a sixth term as CONCACAF President, it was announced on Thursday at the confederation's headquarters in New York City.
TTFF President looks ahead to brighter 2011
Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation President Oliver Camps in his end of year message has stated that he’s hoping to for better results from National Teams and better conditions in order for them to go after much needed success in 2011.
Michel Platini and Jack Warner key figures in FIFA presidency battle
Michel Platini and Jack Warner are emerging as the kingmakers in Fifa's forthcoming presidential election, which looks increasingly certain to be contested between Sepp Blatter – the incumbent – and Mohamed bin Hammam.
Not such a bad 2010 says TTFF Technical Adviser
Despite the lack of success around the National Men’s Senior team in 2010, there’s still a lot of progress made in various other areas from the National Women’s teams to the other men youth teams and coaching development.
Warner to challenge CFU
Caribbean Football Union (CFU) president, Jack Warner is expected to challenge his membership to find new and innovative mechanisms to confront the unique challenges facing the region.
Warner gives Cameron a lesson in the brutal realities of FIFA politics
For the last five days in Zurich, Jack Warner's chauffeur-driven Fifa limousine has nosed its way through the city's traffic to take the 67-year-old former school teacher to meetings with Prince William, David Cameron and David Beckham, who have treated Warner like a friend and ally.