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Football / The Pop World Cup: GROUP B
« on: January 25, 2006, 09:16:26 AM »
The Pop World Cup: GROUP B
http://community.livejournal.com/poptimists/83773.html

vote for T&T in the pop world cup

don't know how they pick that song though.  :-[

1592
Football / Silence isn't always golden
« on: January 25, 2006, 08:53:04 AM »
Silence isn't always golden

George John
trinidadexpress
Wednesday, January 25th 2006


What distresses me most about the Jack Warner-Lasana Liburd affair is the utter failure of the journalism community and indeed the media industry as a whole to respond vigorously to the challenge thrown at them by the rampaging football czar.

Liburd is only the point man on this issue. If his colleagues, his fellow journalists don't say to Warner "STOP", if the publishing and broadcasting houses don't tell him he can't choose for them who is to cover this or that football match or tournament, they will have abandoned their roles as communicators, reporters, educators.

I don't propose to get involved with Warner's scandalous reply to Liburd's disclosures of his selfish handling of the air and ground tickets to the Leipzig contest.

One only has to read it or listen to it to appreciate that Liburd's well-crafted, investigative, informative approach to the affair has thrown Warner off balance to the point where he, in my view, slandered Liburd, made accusations against the reporter that could be easily refuted, exposed his personality as that of a dictator who believes he speaks no evil and who can do no wrong.

The response, or lack of, from media practitioners is interesting. More than a week has passed and the Media Association, so voluble on matters involving other issues, has remained steadfastly silent.

The publishers and broadcasters, apparently too busy working on a code of ethics for the industry, have said nothing as though it is of no interest or importance to their well-being.

Yet an important principle is involved here. Freedom of the Press is enshrined in the Constitution of Trinidad and Tobago. No other Caribbean territory has attempted to single "the press" out from their general acceptance that freedom of expression is a constitutional fortress to be defended without fear or without favour.


The media response is instant when these freedoms are attacked in the political arena. Journalists in this country have marched the streets of Port of Spain to protest what they consider political interference.

I remember some years ago abandoning my treasured objectivity to march the streets of Port of Spain when the Media Association rightly felt the principle was being endangered by the government in power. And I remember seeing among the marchers Joan Yuille-Williams, today a Cabinet Minister, and trade unionist Errol McLeod.

The reaction in the media this time round seems to be the issue is at best of marginal importance. It is only about football and if the Express wishes to send Liburd to Leipzig, all they have to do is buy the tickets to this sporting affair.

Liburd's name became a familiar one all through last year and the year before when his reports of soccer matches in England involving Trinidad players were published in the Express.

Without his coverage, the soccer fever that hit Trinidad and Tobago when the time came for the World Cup matches to be played would not have been as intense. Even the chutney propagandists are today seeking a last-minute invasion of the limelight.

So thanks to these reports, and there were others in competitive sectors of the media, by the time the qualifiers began, these young men-with the exception of Yorke and Latapy, who were our star performances for a decade-had become familiar figures.

No other football writer in this country has covered his beat with Liburd's intensity, his accuracy and his determination to spread himself across the United Kingdom landscape from one football ground to the other. We knew who these young men flying the Trinidad and Tobago flag in Latin America, in Asia were largely because Liburd's reporting had brought them home and within our purview.


And now the time for him and his newspaper to transmit to readers in Trinidad and Tobago the play of the national team at the World Cup, Warner's heavy hand comes crashing down.

Mr Warner's placemen, themselves journalists in their own right, seemed to have had no qualms delivering to Liburd letters informing their one-time colleague he would not be allowed in the press box or in the dressing rooms of the players in Leipzig, that he would not be allowed to interview the players at any time. Indeed the chances were he would not be allowed an airline ticket from Piarco to Leipzig.

If Mr Warner and his bureaucrats are allowed to get away with this stroke of infamy, if it is so easily possible to keep a reporter out of the media box by refusing him accreditation because you don't like what he writes, if Liburd's fellow sports writers, other journalists and his bosses and their associates at management level allow Warner to get away with this, they would have done irreparable harm to journalism in this country.
 

1593
Football / Record World Cup ticket applications in Sweden
« on: January 24, 2006, 03:08:17 PM »
Record World Cup ticket applications in Sweden
reuters
Tue Jan 24, 2006 8:47 PM GMT

   
 
STOCKHOLM, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Swedish fans have applied for a domestic record 304,000 World Cup tickets.

The team's Group B match against Paraguay in Berlin on June 15 is the most popular with applications topping 98,000 tickets, the Swedish Football Association said on Tuesday.

Supporters have also applied for more than 85,000 tickets for the Group B tie with England in Cologne on June 20.

Applications for Sweden's opening game against Trinidad & Tobago in Dortmund on June 10 amounted to more than 63,000. Sweden has only been awarded 4,595 tickets for the Trinidad & Tobago match, 5,099 against Paraguay and 3,047 against England but the FA said it had been promised more by world soccer's ruling body FIFA.

The recipients of the tickets will be decided by a computer lottery.

Swedish fans have also applied for more than 57,000 tickets for the latter stages of the tournament.



They are taking TTFF and everyone else to school on how to sell tickets the right way. They had a running tally on the website the whole time. Here's the final details:

http://www.svenskfotboll.se/t1.aspx?p=7141&x=1&a=192058


1594
Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Soca Party in Berlin
« on: January 24, 2006, 01:25:51 PM »
Soca Party
Thursday, 19 January 2006
friends-of-tnt.de


Everything ah say muss rhyme wid ah O,
big up Trinidad and Tobago...
(Words: Dawg E slaughter)

It is exactly the case here as a the topflight Reggae/dancehall discjocky Barney Millah throws down his soca set at a top night club in berlin. The metros are caught here immensely lapping it up, and the friends of TnT e.V and supporters just had to be present to help stoke the flames of the soca bushfire.

-- check out some pictures from the party
 

1595
Football / Warner Off To Zurich For Kofi Annan’s First FIFA Visit
« on: January 24, 2006, 01:03:51 PM »
Warner Off To Zurich For Kofi Annan’s First FIFA Visit
24/01/06
soccer265

 FIFA Vice President Jack Warner has received an invitation to meet with UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan in Zurich on Tuesday.

The occasion is the first-ever visit of a United Nations Secretary-General to the headquarters of FIFA and Warner was invited by FIFA President Sepp Blatter to be part of this historical meeting. In the agenda of the meeting is the session of the World Economic Forum in Davos (Switzerland) the next day as well as the cooperation of FIFA and the UN in projects all over the world.

In a written invitation to Warner, Blatter stated: “This visit will constitute an historical moment for FIFA since it will be the first ever visit of a Secretary General of the UN to FIFA house. For this reason, it would be a privilege for me in my capacity as FIFA President, to be surrounded by you and the top leadership of our federation for this unique opportunity.

Warner warmly accepted the invitation and after arriving home on Friday to take part in ensuring the allocation of the TTFF’s World Cup tickets was taken care of, he headed out to Zurich via Miami and Frankfurt on Monday and will return to Trinidad on Wednesday before flying out to Mexico for the final stage of the CONCACAF Women Under 20 World qualifiers.

According to FIFA, “The long-standing partnership of the UN and many of its bodies and agencies with FIFA in the development of humanitarian programmes and the support that the values of sport and football can give to those projects will be another of the matters featured in the meeting at the FIFA House, in which the UN Secretary-General returns the visit that the FIFA President made to the UN headq uarters in New York in June 1999.”

On Wednesday, Annan, the IOC President Jacques Rogge along with the FIFA officials  will take part in the Opening Media Lunch of the World Economic Forum in Davos, which this year will highlight the social and cultural importance of football and sport in general. With the theme ‘The Impact of Sports in the World’, that Media Lunch will be followed the next day by a Public Session in which FIFA will also participate, with the title ‘Can a Ball Change the World? The Role of Sports in Development.”

Warner obviously felt privileged about getting the opportuni ty to be in such high esteemed company.

“This for a fact is a very historic moment for the FIFA and I am indeed privileged that the President Mr Blatter felt it fitting for me to be present with him for the visit of Mr Annan as the first ever visit of a UN Secretary General,” said Warner who is also President of CONCACAF and special advisor to the T&T Football Federation.

 

1596
Football / Warner Denies WC Ticket Allegations
« on: January 23, 2006, 07:57:34 PM »
<a href="http://www.soccer365.com/US_NEWS/Concacaf/page_187_113618.shtml>Warner Denies WC Ticket Allegations[/url]
soccer365
24/01/06
 
 FIFA Vice President Jack Warner, in response  to the St Lucian media following the initiation of their FIFA Goal Project on Friday, on questions of the reports in Trinidad and Tobago about an alleged ticketing scandal for its World Cup matches, has said that he has nothing to worry about regarding the false allegations.
 
“I have been fighting for T&T football for over 25 years. I am not trying to make this about Jack Warner but there is nobody who has made  a contribution to T&T football more than I but I have done this because I have always felt inferior to be a Vice President of FIFA and to be a deputy chairman of a FIFA finance committee among my colleagues in FIFA as someone who comes from a country that has never qualified for FIFA’s highest competitio n. When we couldn’t quality, I at one time beg the Government to host one which we did successfully in 2001. The fact is  I had  passion for qualifying.  I felt it would have a spin off effect in a positive way for the country and so on. As such we went on to qualify  and as we qualified,  we had two weeks of honeymoon. I was King, they said Jack for Prime Minister and so on and then it was felt that this kind of popularity was of course catapulting the opposition and I was being seen as a threat (as also deputy leader of the Opposition Party), bringing all the people together. To fast track it, it just went on to the local newspapers who got one of their journalists to carry on the task.
 
“Simpaul’s travel service is one which the Warner family has a beneficial interest offering World Cup packages since 1994. Simpaul’s Travel Agency began paying 20,00 for the rights in years before to $500, 000 a couple months ago. In connection with European tour operator then  put some packages on the market for sale. They paid in July and August and September t for those rights and such therefore it was advertised. No one believed the team could qualify other than Jack Warner. In other words even if the team did not qualify, those tickets would have been on sale. When the team qualified now the whole hype built up and everyone wanted to be on the bandwagon  and wanted tickets and they said Simpaul’s  had all the tickets in a  monopoly,” Warner said.
 
“The fact is, and hear me well, the Federation did not apply for its tickets until last week. December 25 when every newspaper would say Merry Christmas to its readers, there was a big headline  - Warner family hits jackpot. The whole intention was to tarnish me and they then sent the story worldwide, At the end of the day it does not affect Jack Warner because my skin and this wall has the same thickness but when you go to the family I have a problem, Then on January 3 I made my response which they have since tried to investigate and they can’t find anything, because at the end of the day the tickets Simpaul’s is offering the market have nothing to do with the T&T allocation.
 
”Its allocation came only last week but this was done to destroy Jack Warner in some way. They believe I am close to Mr (Sepp) Blatter,  which I am, and they are bringing out this book, but let FIFA deal with that.  I sleep very sound at nights. They have also spoken about scandal and corruption. He (The Writer from T&T) had applied for accreditation  and he was turned down and there’s a big story in today’s papers and again they are attacking Jack Warner.  How could you attack the FIFA, Jack Warner and  Blatter in the worse way and then want to cover the sport that these people administer,” Warner said.
 
“But there are two mistakes that they have made. In the first case they did not know that the TTFF applied for its tickets only last week. They thought it was since November or December  and they thought this was now the Simpaul’s  tickets and then they didn’t know that Simpaul’s had paid since July for their tickets and I had the receipts to show. In some ways I have a loyalty with FIFA and they have to me that these people cannot dismantle. I have been fighting for the region, CONCACAF and  Trinidad and Tobago and not one day have I fought for me, so the records are there to show you,” Warner added.
 
Prior to this, there had been reports in a Trinidad newspaper that Warner and his family had been involved in Simpaul’s ticket package for T&T’s matches in which they were using tickets allocated to the T&T Federation as a qualified member and that these tickets were only being sold as part of packages in which Warner stood to make millions in profits.

1597
Football / 55 players to get World Cup $$
« on: January 22, 2006, 09:12:05 PM »
<a href="http://www.thetobagonews.com/index.pl/article?id=5444320>55 players to get World Cup $$[/url]
tobagonews
Monday, January 23rd 2006
  Members of the  National Senior Team were to receive their World Cup bonus payments after they were approved by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation on the weekend.

A total of 55 players, who had been in the national squad dating back to T&T's first qualifying match against Dominican Republic, were to receive payment to the total of US$1,636,357 which was approved by and will be paid off to them by TTFF Special Advisor Jack Warner. The TTFF have not yet received the payment of qualification earnings from FIFA.

It was agreed with the players that they would receive half of the six million Swiss francs to go to the TTFF for qualifying for Germany 2006.

However, at the point in time the proposal was presented to the players, which came after three final round matches when T&T held one point, the agreement was that players who were part of the final round squad  would benefit  from the amount.

Warner then agreed with the players' committee that the other players who were part of the team in the second round (T&T had a first round bye) and semi-final round would also receive a bonus payment.

As is the case for Federations and Associations of all qualified countries, 26.1 per cent of the six million Swiss francs is also withheld by FIFA for German taxes and insurance for injured players during the World Cup.

According to a TTFF Media release, the overall payment structure was one based on a points per match system and players' overall international appearances which was mutually agreed upon by the TTFF and the players. Following that, a balance of US$36,822, the players have decided, will go towards local charities. They themselves will meet to discuss how this is carried out.

The five-man player committee, consisting of Dwight Yorke, Stern John, Dennis Lawrence, Brent Sancho, Shaka Hislop and Kelvin Jack, felt good about the process.

"The players committee and the players in general are very happy about the way things went and how quickly it happened. They (TTFF) did extradite very well," spokesperson Sancho said.  

The committee further added: "People have tried to change this into a political game as well but it's not a situation where we are trying to pressure the Government into getting things done. But we prefer rather if there would be some sort of communication from them with the players committee rather than just reading in the press about what they plan to do.

"We definitely appreciate their intentions but we prefer to get this out of the way before we start playing our football again as a team and concentrating on playing in Germany 2006."
 

1598
Football / No pre-sold W/Cup tickets, say TTFF
« on: January 22, 2006, 09:07:56 PM »
No pre-sold W/Cup tickets, say TTFF.
T&T Express Reports.


The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) have been allocated less than one-third of the 34,777 tickets requested as a qualifying nation for the 2006 football World Cup in Germany in June.
A media release yesterday from the (TTFF) quoted the number tickets as 10,769, noting also that "there have been no pre-sold tickets" and that successful applicants will be informed of the status of their applications by Thursday.
The release also disclosed that FIFA have also advised applicants to follow the instructions given by football's World governing body, and that "failure to do so shall result in the automatic loss of the said approval".
Persons purchasing tickets have also been asked to submit the name, passport number, date of birth and nationality of each ticket holder as tickets are being personalised, and 50 per cent of the cost of the ticket must be paid by February 2, with a March 2 deadline for payment of the second half.
On February 3, there will be a second allocation of tickets if an approved ticket purchaser fails to meet the initial deadline for downpayment.
According to the TTFF release, "As stated by FIFA, tickets will be personalised for security reasons. This measure is intended to support the basic principle of a fair and open sales procedure. It will also serve as an effective deterrent to black market trading. However, the embedded chip will store access information only. Personal information such as names will not be stored.'"
The TTFF have warned that should T&T fail to make it to the second round of the tournament, the right to use conditional tickets for second round matches "will be lost, and a refund will be provided".
The TTFF have also established a special ticket bureau at the TT/Germany 2006 Ltd office at 102 St Vincent St, Port of Spain for the processing of all successful applications. The bureau can be contacted at 627-1029, 625-8607 or via fax at 627-3304.

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Football / FIFA distances itself from Warner
« on: January 20, 2006, 09:08:33 PM »
FIFA distances itself from Warner.
By Lasana Liburd (Express).


FIFA, the world governing body for football, continues to distance itself from the business dealings of its own vice-president and Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (T&TFF) president Jack Warner after revealing that Simpaul's Travel Company's 2006 World Cup ticket package was improper according to its guidelines.
Simpaul's Travel-which is owned by Warner, his wife, Maureen, and sons, Daryan and Darryl-is offering a World Cup package including match tickets but exclusive of airfare for $30,000 each. Its advertisement reads "Ticket or leave it".
However, FIFA press officer John Schumacher said that Simpaul's package might be improper according to laws governing ticket issued to Participating Member Associations (PMA) like Trinidad and Tobago.
"Packaging tickets with other services is not permitted," said Schumacher, via e-mail.
This is addressed in Article 3.7 of Exhibit B (FIFA Regulations relating to Tickets) of the Participating Member Association (PMA) Ticketing Allocation Agreement (TAA), which states:
"Tickets may not be sold as a part of a package, or made available on the condition that other product(s) and/or service(s), including without limitation, catering, accommodation and/or transportation, are also purchased."
Schumacher explained that newly appointed auditors, Ernst & Young, would investigate to ensure "transparency and correctness in all aspects of FIFA World Cup ticketing".
"It would be premature to speculate as to any disciplinary actions concerned with breaches of the TAAs," wrote Schumacher, "as we in the Media Department are not in a position to pre-judge something that would be a matter for the relevant body to decide upon, after careful consideration of all the facts."
The FIFA Media Department refuted the claim by Warner that the T&TFF did know how many tickets they were allocated for local fans wishing to attend matches at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
"At this point in time, no one in T&T really knows, except perhaps a creature called Liburd who in T&T will get World Cup tickets, what quantity they will receive or the criteria which will be used in the determination of ticket allocation," Warner said at a press conference on January 3, 2006.
FIFA insisted that the T&TFF have known otherwise for the past three months.
"The Participating Member Associations (PMAs) received the Ticketing Allocation Agreement (TAA) in November 2005," wrote Schumacher.
Andreas Herren, the head of FIFA's media department, also denied the assertion by T&TFF press officer Shaun Fuentes that I was blacklisted by FIFA or that the international body played any role in denying accreditation.
"We've been advised by FIFA that (Liburd) would not be accredited to FIFA tournaments," Fuentes told the Express on Thursday. "Apparently he's in their black book, I can't say for sure."
Herren admitted that English writer Andrew Jennings was declared "persona non grata" after "various allegations levelled at FIFA and its President". But he insisted that FIFA has not made any such decision as regarding any other writer.
"Please note that FIFA does not have a black book nor ever had one," said Herren, via e-mail. "One journalist (Andrew Jennings whom as I understand you know) was declared persona non grata for FIFA events a few years ago...Otherwise, all journalists and photographers are eligible to apply for accreditation in accordance with the procedures...
"FIFA does not at all make the call to which journalist/photographer the accreditations are allotted nor do we issue any advice in this respect to the associations."

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Kitch: Mas in Germany
« on: January 20, 2006, 05:55:22 PM »
I just got a hold of an old LP from '73, Kitch's "We Walk 100 Miles". It has a track on it called "Mas in Germany"

I'm trying to get a turntable to play it and digitize it.

Anyone know what the lyrics are about or have have it in mp3 already?

edit:
well I found part of the lyrics online:
"This year after Carnival
I'm heading for north
Right there,
up in Germany
That's where,
I am bound to be
Ah goin' with a mission,
my only intention
is preaching carnival
I just have the feeling
We should be spreading
This creole bacchanal."


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Football / Tri Star to celebrate Carnival and Soca Warriors
« on: January 20, 2006, 11:23:06 AM »
Tri Star to celebrate Carnival and Soca Warriors
newsday

Tri Star Promotions will be going out in a big way to celebrate the Soca Warriors during Carnival 2006.

Addressing the crowd at the launch of its Carnival activities at City Hall on Wednesday, MC Tamara Williams said that there’s a chance to win tickets to Germany while partying with TriStar Promotions during the entire Carnival season.

Earlier, there was the unveiling of the promotion’s logo for this year which is in the form of a football, which provides information on the various events to be hosted by the outfit, beginning tomorrow with its "Unite" fete at the UWI Centre for Creative Arts in St Augustine.

At every one of these fetes, one lucky person will be the recipient of a door prize that is a return ticket to Germany courtesy Mikon Travel, hotel accommodation at the Hi Holiday Inn Aachen, Category 2 tickets to the Soca Warriors games, ground transfers to/from the airport and games, and a premium Soca Warriors supporter bag.

At the launch on Wednesday, the first lucky patron was presented with her ticket from TriStar’s Boxing Night fete. However, on the night of the Soca Warriors’ fete, five similar packages will be given away. That fete will be hosted by American pop star Janet Jackson. The fete takes place at the Paddock of the Queen’s Park Savannah, and for that night VIP tickets will be available for $350.

A stellar cast of artistes has been contracted to perform at multiple TriStar fetes. They include Machel Montano and Xtatik, Alison Hinds Show, Shurwayne and Traffik, KMC with Red, White and Black, Rupee and Dot Com and Kess The Band. The final event for the season will be the much — anticipated Alternative Concept 4 featuring Machel Montano and Xtatik to be held on February 18.

Organisers are keeping the venue close to their chests for now, as well as the two international acts listed to appear at the event.

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Football / The rot continues
« on: January 19, 2006, 09:07:47 PM »
The rot continues
trinidadexpress
Fazeer Mohammed



Friday, January 20th 2006
 
 
 Symptoms of a chronic illness. Tony Cozier writes what he believes is a scoop and Joey Carew is embarrassed by the premature revelation on the West Indies cricket captaincy. Leo Beenhakker refutes suggestions of wholesale changes to the national football team for the finals in Germany and Lasana Liburd highlights another curious twist in the tale of World Cup tickets.

And just so we don't get carried away believing that our local sporting, social and political issues-both uplifting and deflating-are of paramount importance to us, much noise is made and much visual prominence given to a Soca Warriors fete being hosted by a foreigner who struggles to keep certain body parts to herself.

Listening to all of the trumpeting, pontification and sermonising emanating from liming spots and media houses alike, you would think the sky is falling. But just as one of the principals in one of these dramas said last week, not only was yesterday yesterday and today today, tomorrow is also tomorrow, when much of the recent hot air would have evaporated and been replaced by another series of apparently critical, earth-shaking issues that will surely be the stuff of fire and brimstone, at least for tomorrow.

Cozier, as a journalist and broadcaster covering West Indies cricket for almost 43 years, needs no advice from me on how to cope with the fallout of a big story backfiring. It's just one of those things. Carew, as convenor of selectors, just has to take the licks being dished out as a result of his slip of the lip while also avoiding eating poteegal for the next week or so.

Why? Because, as I found out when set up by a sworn enemy in primary school before a game of hide-and-seek, it is impossible to keep a low profile having eaten the pegged fruit.

Incidentally, I have learnt indirectly from a French teacher that the colloquial name of the said fruit is not derived from Portugal (as most of us seem to believe) but from the two French words "part egale", literally meaning equal parts, and obviously referring to the almost identical pegs of this popular aromatic fruit.

By the way, how come, in a country where we can enjoy poteegal, guava, mango, sapodilla and soon-to-be-in-season pommerac from our own backyards, are we so obsessed with apples and grapes?

I suppose that attitude also explains the Janet Jackson hype.

Why am I making light of what are being described as raging controversies? Simple. None of this is new, even for someone with relatively little experience in the ways of the world.

The only difference between the latest issues and similar ones previously is that there is more noise and clamour about it from the media, the end result still being that very little in terms of fundamental change takes place.


People quarrel and get on, callers call in, statements are released, media conferences are held, then everything boils down like bhaji and we light the fire under the next pot pretending not to notice that all the hasikara made over the last issue resulted in not one iota of difference.

Meantime, the almost irreversible decay continues.

Liburd is doing what his journalistic instincts and principles demand that he should, which is to seek out what he perceives to be the truth, even if it is unpopular.

But this is a culture of expediency. Even the ugliest sores can be covered with baby powder for a while, and in an environment where the lessons of history leave no lasting impact, no one will take notice of what lies beneath so long as they are sharing in the wealth, at least until the sore erupts again.

Tickets for sale. Tickets not for sale. Tickets overpriced. Tickets oversold. Nothing new, although I have to say I much prefer local journalists doing the investigating than having to read Andrew Jennings' take on the whole issue last week in that condescending, corner-of-the-mouth, wink-of the-eye manner that the British seem to have perfected after centuries of telling us what is best for us.

Even as we hear that there may be dissension in the ranks of the West Indies Cricket Board over the selectors' nomination of Shivnarine Chanderpaul for the captaincy again, the overriding feeling remains one of cynicism that all will appear fine and dandy in a couple of days, that everyone will eventually toe the line humming the mantra of collective responsibility.

Whether it is Chanderpaul, Wavell Hinds, Brian Lara or Tantie Merle, one man (or one woman with a pretty parasol) will not make a significant difference in the fortunes of the senior regional side.

Fish rots from the head, but strong leadership- either on the field or in the boardroom-can still lay the foundation for real change later down the road, however.

Yet true leaders are thin on the ground, while the handful with even a modicum of inspired, principled thinking are mentally beaten into submission by the hordes of mindless followers, preoccupied only with fighting for the scraps thrown in their general direction.

West Indies cricket will continue to struggle for the foreseeable future, with or without a Cozier scoop.

More bacchanal will follow Trinidad and Tobago to Germany, even if Liburd gives up his job tomorrow. That's just the way it is.

So what do you do? Have a poteegal. It reminds me of happier times.


fazeer2001@hotmail.com
 

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Football / Czechs plan to face Paraguay, Ticos, T&T
« on: January 19, 2006, 09:54:36 AM »
Czechs plan to face Paraguay, Ticos, T&T
Associated Press   
 
 PRAGUE, Czech Republic (AP) - The Czech Republic plans to play World Cup warmups against Paraguay, Costa Rica, and Trinidad and Tobago.
 
The Czech soccer federation was negotiating with its prospective opponents, all of whom qualified for the World Cup, national team spokesman Lukas Tucek said Thursday.

The federation is lining up the Paraguay match at Germany's Garmisch-Partenkirchen stadium on May 27, a day after it was likely to play Saudi Arabia, another World Cup participant, at Innsbruck, Austria.

The Czechs are scheduled to be training in nearby Seefeld, Austria at that time.

The Czechs plan to then play the last two warmups for the June 9-July 9 tournament at home in Jablonec against Costa Rica on May 31, and Prague against Trinidad and Tobago on June 3.

The Czech Republic is already scheduled to play a March 1 friendly at Turkey.

It faces the United States in its opening World Cup match before facing Ghana and Italy.

 

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Football / £14,000 World Cup packages to sell out
« on: January 18, 2006, 08:01:39 PM »
£14,000 World Cup packages to sell out
By Rosie Murray-West
Telegraph.co.uk
(Filed: 19/01/2006)

Top-price corporate packages for this summer's World Cup are expected to sell out over the next few days, as football fans protest about the number of tickets given to companies.

The most expensive packages, including dinner and tickets but excluding flights to Germany and hotel rooms, cost about £14,000 for entry to all England games. That works out at almost £5,000 a match if the team is knocked out at the group stage.

Peter Csanadi, of World Cup hospitality partner iSe-Hospitality, said that he expected all hospitality tickets - 10 per cent of the total ticket allocation for games - to sell out.

The allocation of corporate hospitality packages has caused fury among fans who cannot get their hands on any tickets. Malcolm Clarke, chairman of the Football Supporters Federation, said that most of the people who took up the packages were not real football fans.

"I doubt many of them would be at Hartlepool on a wet December evening," he said. "For a lot of them it is a status thing. It would be interesting to know how many matches they usually watch."

He said that the large number of tickets sold for corporate hospitality "feeds the black market". On online auction site eBay yesterday, bidding had reached £1,800 for two seats for the final. The highest official price for one is just over £400.

Eight per cent of tickets for each of England's three group games, against Paraguay, Trinidad and Sweden, will be given to the Football Association and allocated to members of its fan club. Other tickets are being sold through Fifa ballots.


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Football / bad translation of Swedish ticket process Jan10-24
« on: January 18, 2006, 12:08:58 AM »
Application if the ticket to Sweden VM- matches


Application if VM- the ticket via Swede Fotbollförbundet able make meantime 10 January-24 January kl. 17.00 2006.

On these variant find yous all data before application if the ticket to Sweden matches in VM 2006 from Swede Fotbollförbundet.
The is very importantly that yous am grabbing part of all data, including conditions  these variant ( watch headlines in upper column) entrance yous do your/ yourself application.

 - To application https://secure.svenskfotboll.se/evenemang/

 - Here you can watch number made application

The internetbaserade ansökningstjänsten is open 10-24 January.

The is only possible that application meantime 10-24 January. Inga application inkomnaefter  the terms will consideration.

A put in an appearance application is none guarantee for biljettilldelning. If efterfrågan on the ticket transcend accession, which is believable, am arriving a lottning that happen for biljettilldelningen.

Observe that ansökningarna is love and that tilldelningsförfarandet nots permit that duties change in efterhand. Per that application if the ticket am connecting yous yourself that accept and pays they the ticket yous inflict ( watch condition, dot 11 in " publish Sales Regulations").
A nots complete ifylld application makuleras.
Ansökningssystem on Internet
Application görs via wart internetbaserade ansökningssystem from the 10 January to den24  January kl 17.00.

Enklast is that make a collective application ( for one or two be up to four committee together) at that ors they matches yous/ yous am desiring. Bracket 1-3- the ticket able search for be up to four committee while Bracket 4- the ticket able search for maximal two committee.
Läs more if tillvägagångssätt and limitations wonder if biljettansökan.

The am going also that application if the ticket direct from FIFAs: official vm- variant. There tin you application if the ticket to övriga matches in VM (SvFF intermediary only the ticket to Sweden matches).

the ticket per SvFF
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>> Läs more if biljettansökan

Resepaket per SvFF
SvFF am arranging inga resepaket to VM.
SJ organise travel with night from Ore to Berlin and därifrån forth to they Swede matchorterna. More if these travel tin you read here.

Personuppgifter
All the ticket is prevalence. The imply that yous must kunna indicate one number personuppgifter for yourself and dina medsökanden for that make an application if the ticket. Passport ors ID- action must bring for admission on VM- arena.

Compulsory duties for all committee in application is: accustom name- and adressuppgifter, birthdays, sex, passnummer and nationality.
Leaders on application ( to fakturamottagaren) must also indicate e- postal address and also in an part case bank account ( for ev refund to vouchersbeställare) and also verify that latter tagit part of conditions.

Övrigt
On the official VM- page find more data if Germany and VM- endgame. There tin you among other read if spelorterna, boende and communication.



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Football / Eriksson caught in tabloid sting
« on: January 17, 2006, 01:45:32 PM »
<a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/4613844.stm>Eriksson caught in tabloid sting[/url]
BBC Sport
 
 There were never any negotiations, it was all just fantasising

Eriksson's agent Athol Still
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson has told an undercover reporter he would quit if England win the World Cup this summer, says the News of the World.
Eriksson is also quoted suggesting he would be prepared to become manager of Aston Villa as part of a takeover.

The Football Association refused to comment on the article, which also featured claims attributed to Eriksson about David Beckham and Michael Owen.

Eriksson's agent Athol Still called the article "disgraceful entrapment".

An FA spokesman said: "We want to reflect on the article in full before we make any formal comment."

Eriksson, who is under contract as England coach until 2008, was on an FA-sanctioned trip to Dubai when he is said to have been contacted by an undercover reporter who said he wanted to discuss a coaching job at a new football academy in Dubai.

He is said to have told the reporter that Aston Villa was for sale, that England captain David Beckham would return to play in England if Eriksson asked him to, and that striker Michael Owen was not happy at Newcastle.

As well as saying he would leave the England job if they won in Germany this summer, he is also reported to have said he would like to be paid as much as Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, the top earner in the Premiership.

  At no point did Sven say he would not honour his contract with England - he has even talked with me about extending it to 2010

Athol Still

Still says there were never any negotiations and described many of the claims as "sheer fantasy".

"The people we spoke to seemed totally plausible," he said.

"Following the discussions the people we spoke to said they had a substantial sum of money to invest in a Premiership club.

"I mentioned Aston Villa and Sunderland. The rest of the conversation was sheer fantasy.

"At no point did Sven say he would not honour his contract with England - he has even talked with me about extending it to 2010.

"He did talk about possibly managing Aston Villa because you never know what will happen in football, but it was all hypothetical.

"There were never any negotiations, it was all just fantasising.

"Sven is really angry that they have done this in a World Cup year. I will have to read the article fully before considering whether we will take any further action."

The reporter in question, Mazher Mahmood, has a track record of trapping public figures in embarrassing stings.

Among other celebrities caught out by the "Fake Sheikh" are England rugby star Lawrence Dallaglio and the Countess of Wessex.

 

1608
Football / The Golden Ticket
« on: January 17, 2006, 10:03:14 AM »
January 09, 2006
wecallitsoccer.com
The Golden Ticket

You have until January 15 to sign up for the next World Cup ticket lottery through FIFA. Because of the crazy-insane demand and teeny-weeny number of tickets not already set aside by FIFA, applicants have slightly more than a snowball’s chance in hell of winning. In short: If tickets were turds, FIFA is constipated.

Good luck, suckers.In this country, we’re biting our nails and pacing around generally making each other paranoid about our ticket apps through U.S. Soccer. The Bigsoccer.com posters are getting to know each other according to what time they faxed their application, or what time their FedEx package arrived, or their seemingly random e-mail confirmation numbers, just to sift for any hint of whether they will get the tickets they covet.

From FIFA, so the story goes, U.S. Soccer has a mere 8 percent of the total tickets for games in which the Americans play. It’s not clear how much of that 8 percent is actually part of this open distribution process. It’s also not clear how many American fans were actually hip to that process, since Bigsoccer and sawker bloggers are not exactly representative of the general public.

U.S. Soccer says we’ll all know by January 14. If you’re left out, you’ll hopefully have one day to get in that hopeful application to FIFA. Hey, you can trust FIFA, right? Right!

Damn! Spoke too soon. It seems that CONCACAF President Jack Warner -- also a FIFA VP -- has snapped up all of Trinibago's World Cup tickets to sell through his own travel agency -- in packages of nearly $5,000 a piece. I concur with Bruce “Hot Nuts" "Du Nord” McGuire:

    This dude should be strung up, or at least stripped of his regional position. He heads up one of 5 soccer regions in the world and therefore should not be within 100,000 miles of a company that sells tickets to the World Cup. No one in is family or anyone he knows should be allowed to sell these tickets. Its an ugly shame. But exactly what you would expect from these bastards. For the record these are the official soccer positions that Mr Warner holds: President of CONCACAF. FIFA Vice President and Chairman of the FIFA Youth Competitions Committee. Deputy Chairman of the FIFA Finance Committee. Member of the FIFA Emergency Committee and Committee for Security Matters and Fair Play. We should all make calls and write letters demanding he step down now.

Oh, by the way, here’s Warner’s e-mail address, jack.warner@concacaf.net. No idea whether he checks it or not. According to this two-year-old post on Play the Game, Warner is notorious for diverting FIFA business to his own business. He was also involved in that ballot-rigging scandal, where Warner’s buddies pretended to be other people when voting to make Sepp Blatter president of FIFA.


And just think: FIFA won’t shut up about how fair the ticket distribution is this time around.

Foxes, hen house, dig it? Wow.

Things on the WCIS to-do list: Talk about the ever-so-slightly widening free beer movement. Deliver the promised, in-progress list of quality American soccer bars. And share a big announcement that I am just not ready to share yet.

Patience, young Jedi.

1609
Football / US having ticket problems,too
« on: January 17, 2006, 09:56:41 AM »
January 16, 2006
wecallitsoccer.com
The USSF Ticket Debacle, For the Record and in Perspective

Oye, oye! These things should be a matter of record:

    * The U.S. Soccer Federation, holding on to a mere 8 percent of tickets for U.S. matches in this summer's World Cup, sent out an e-mail to registered fans on December 12, 2005. This e-mail included a PDF application for whatever tickets USSF had available from FIFA.
    * The USSF said that these applications would be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. It also required applicants to send them by fax or other method with delivery confirmation, "i.e. fax, DHL, Certified Mail, FedEx, etc."
    * With the fax being the obvious quick route, virtually everyone tried that method. We were comforted by these words: "Will U.S. Soccer be prepared for the anticipated number of orders to be received via fax? Yes. Special accommodations have been made by U.S. Soccer in preparation to receive the large number of anticipated ticket orders via fax."
    * As it turned out, they were nowhere near prepared. For most applicants, the fax line was constantly busy. A lucky few got through, many of them late at night. Most gave up after a few hours, to get back to their jobs or their classes or crying babies, and opted for FedEx or UPS.
    * Those who gave up on the fax could only pray that this decision didn't cost them a shot at the "first come, first served" tickets.
    * Meanwhile, another deadline loomed: The January 15 deadline to apply for the Phase III FIFA lottery. The chances of winning this lottery were slim, but it was the best chance for those denied tickets through USSF.
    * But as the FIFA deadline approached, there was no word from USSF. It became increasingly clear that they were going to cut it very close. The U.S. applicants could only wait, since submitting a second application through FIFA is against the federation's rules, and could result in both applications being thrown out.
    * To all the applicants, USSF sent a mass e-mail on January 12. It included these big, bold capital letters: "ALL FANS WILL BE NOTIFIED ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 14. This is to enable those who do not receive tickets to participate in the third stage of the FIFA sale on January 15."
    * Once again, things did not turn out that way. Successful applicants did begin receiving confirmation e-mails on the 14th, with the incredible news that they had been awarded tickets. Others received e-mails putting them on the "priority wait list." These e-mails continued past midnight into the wee hours, and into the morning hours of Sunday, January 15.
    * Among the gossip-hounds at Bigsoccer.com, who had been sharing delivery times, methods and confirmation numbers for weeks, two things were becoming apparent: (1) It was not "first come, first served." Many people whose applications arrived later were getting tickets, while some earlier applicants were being wait-listed. (2) But many more applicants received no e-mail at all, seemingly forgotten... and we're still waiting.
    * The FIFA deadline was midnight German time, or 6 p.m. EST Sunday. After waiting by our inboxes and hitting the refresh button uncounted times, many of the Forgotten Ones bit the bullet at the last minute and entered the FIFA lottery. Including me. Others chose not to, skeptical of the odds or perhaps hopeful that USSF would come through.
    * Sometime after 5:30 p.m. EST, this message appeared on the U.S. Soccer front page, buried in the corner: "SPECIAL WORLD CUP TICKET ALERT:
      If you have not received an application status e-mail at this time, you have have been placed on the waiting list and are eligible to participate in FIFA's Phase III lottery." No e-mail, no nothing. So much for the Forgotten Ones.

Now, there are a few things we need to consider here:

1. The USSF handled the ticket application process with a breathtaking level of ineptitude.

2. The USSF handled the ticket application process with an obvious lack of preparedness, despite assurances to the contrary.

3. Ineptitude and lack of preparation appear to be the worst of it. In other countries, the federations are so corrupt it's absurd (see: Jack Warner, Trinidad and Tobago). True, we should hold our own federation to a higher standard. But I'll take inept over corrupt any day of the week.

Now that I've been shut out on tickets, this is all that I demand from the USSF: An honest and straightforward explanation of what went wrong.

Meanwhile, my inbox is still empty.

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7:58 PM PST, January 15, 2006 latimes.com : Sports : Soccer
 
SPORTS EXTRA / SOCCER
In a World Cup Year, There Must Be a Scandal Somewhere

By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer


Corruption, thy name is FIFA.

When it comes to scandal, soccer's world governing body leaves the International Olympic Committee looking like a choirboy, as pure as the driven snow that piles up at this time of year around FIFA headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland.
 
World Cup years are worse than others because the quadrennial tournament, apart from being a huge sporting event, is a financial cash cow of immensely bloated proportions. Opportunities abound for the greedy, the unscrupulous, and the unethical.

Not surprisingly in the Joseph "Sepp" Blatter era, FIFA's "for the good of the game" leadership jumps at the chance.

It was only last month that Urs Linsi, FIFA's general secretary, said in Leipzig, Germany, that the 2006 World Cup would generate $1.7 billion — most of it from television and sponsors — and would be the most profitable in history.

It comes as no great shock, therefore, that the stench of cronyism and conflict of interest is rising from several locales, not least of them Port of Spain, Trinidad, as the scramble for World Cup tickets intensifies.

In Port of Spain, Jack Warner, a FIFA vice president, president of soccer's North and Central American and Caribbean (CONCACAF) region and a "special advisor" to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF), is up to his neck fending off accusations of questionable ethics.

Again. Just as he had to do in 2001.

A three-part investigative series by journalist Lasana Liburd of the Trinidad Express has revealed that Warner and his family own a company, Simpaul Travel Services Limited, that bought Trinidad and Tobago's entire allocation of World Cup tickets from the country's soccer federation.

Simpaul, the Express wrote, stands to make millions of dollars, not off individual ticket sales but rather by selling packages that include accommodations and tickets for all three of Trinidad and Tobago's three first-round matches, against Sweden, England and Paraguay. At prices far above what might be expected.

"Soca Warrior" fans have no choice. It's the package or nothing.

Tickets that FIFA priced at $360 and $214 are being sold, by Simpaul, for $4,875, Liburd wrote "with the addition of lodging for 12 days in Germany and a national flag, replica shirt and wristband" but "exclusive of airfare and ground transport."

Depending on how many tickets they have — no one will reveal the number — "the Warners could be $50 million [U.S. $8 million] richer from ticket sales alone," Liburd calculated.

When the Express asked "whether it was ethical for the country's ticket allocation to be diverted to Warner's private company," neither Oliver Camps, the TTFF president, nor Warner would comment, the newspaper said.

"Do you know who the owner of Simpaul is?" it quoted Camps as saying. "Let us not go there."

Warner, meanwhile, was even more dismissive.

"You write what you want to write," he told Liburd. "I have nothing to discuss with you."

Once the series was published, however, and once the Trinidad and Tobago government had threatened to step in and sort matters out, Warner, his ego flaring, was much more forthcoming.

"It is not a crime to be successful, even for people like me," he said, pompous as ever, adding that no one should "attempt to impute improper business practices and conflicts of interest to me."

The Express series, he claimed, was "part of a well-timed, carefully orchestrated character assassination, designed to devalue any political currency which opponents ... feel I might have been developing as a result of the Soca Warriors' World Cup qualification alongside my own efforts within the United National Congress to unify the party and country."

In the same Jan. 3 news conference, Warner said he believed "the intention of the articles is to change the reference point of Jack Warner in the minds of the public, or more importantly, the electorate. It was designed to sully the Warner name and to reframe the recent achievements I have yearned and struggled for over many years in the football arena."

Aside from being a grammatical shambles, such comments are not only self-serving but absurd.

In Warner's eyes, it's all a conspiracy designed to thwart his political ambitions, not a matter of ethics at all. Why shouldn't a FIFA vice president snap up all his country's World Cup tickets and make a financial killing?

With soccer fans in Trinidad and Tobago up in arms over what they perceive as unfair practices and price gouging, Patrick Manning, the country's prime minister, was forced to step in.

Sports minister Roger Boynes said the government would try to buy tickets from the federation — even though no more supposedly are available — and would arrange charter flights for fans on the national airline.

Such is the arrogance of FIFA's leaders that Warner brushed this aside.

"No government in the world can intervene in FIFA's business," he said, "and that's the bottom line. Mr. Manning represents the government of Trinidad and Tobago. FIFA doesn't deal with governments."

As the Express pointed out, this is not the first time that Warner has enriched himself off a FIFA event.

"Warner similarly cashed in," it said, when Trinidad and Tobago played host to the 2001 FIFA Under-17 World Championship. "Then, his companies controlled exclusive contracts to supply air tickets to all competing foreign teams as well as catering and IT [communication] deals for all the stadiums."

This is the man who presides over CONCACAF, the 38-member regional soccer confederation of which the United States, Canada and Mexico are a part.

As long as Warner can deliver CONCACAF's votes to his good pal Blatter, FIFA's equally insufferable president, no one in Zurich is going to question the way he is lining his pockets.

Meanwhile, have U.S. Soccer, Soccer Canada or the Mexican Football Federation, the region's supposed powers and presumptive molar leaders, ever raised a squawk about the ethics or lack thereof within CONCACAF?

Have the American companies — Anheuser Busch, Coca-Cola, Gillette, Mastercard, McDonald's — that give tens of millions of sponsorship dollars to FIFA ever questioned how that money is being used or misused? Not a chance.

They just go along with it all.

If soccer itself can't or won't clean up its act, if governments supposedly are powerless to intervene, then perhaps the way to accomplish change is through the sponsors.

Money is all that matters to FIFA's elect, so if fans can turn off the financial tap by boycotting or at least pressuring FIFA's sponsors, soccer might eventually be able to rid itself of those who currently infest its highest reaches.

For the real good of the game.

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Football / Probe into £750 World Cup tickets
« on: January 15, 2006, 01:31:32 AM »
Probe into £750 World Cup tickets

Denis Campbell, sports news correspondent
Sunday January 15, 2006
The Observer


Police are investigating ticket touting firms which, the Football Association claims, are illegally charging England football fans up to £750 a match to follow the team's bid for glory at this summer's World Cup. The FA has alerted the police to 12 unofficial ticket websites seeking to cash in on the huge demand to see Sven-Goran Eriksson's side in action in Germany.
Around 100,000 England fans are expected to travel in June to watch the games in Group B against Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago, and Sweden. But it is thought that only 30,000 of them will have secured tickets.

The FA has been scrutinising internet-based ticket companies and identified a dozen which, it says, may be breaking the law by offering to supply tickets at many times over the face value. They have asked the police and Fifa, football's global governing body, to investigate and see what can be done to stop them.

Andrin Cooper, an FA spokesman, said: 'Our customer services and security departments have been monitoring the internet for unauthorised websites selling what purport to be World Cup tickets for England's matches. We have passed details of about a dozen websites to Fifa and the police.

'We condemn this illegal exploitation and will do everything we can to combat it. It's important to protect fans against unscrupulous operators. Sadly, there are a number of people who always seek to exploit the incredible loyalty and dedication of English football fans.'

The FA declined to name any of the online firms involved. Websites offering to sell tickets at the moment include the Online Ticket Shop, which is based in the United States but has an outlet in Britain. It is charging between £495 and £750 per seat for England's three games, even though the original prices were only £24-£68.

Some outfits claim to merely provide a marketplace for buyers and sellers, but that is also illegal. One of those, My Ticket Market, which is based in Marylebone in London, tells fans that: 'Purchasing your England football tickets could not be safer and easier. Once your England World Cup 2006 ticket purchase is confirmed and your credit card is approved, your England tickets are 100 per cent guaranteed.'

Kevin Miles, international co-ordinator of the Football Supporters' Federation, said: 'It's outrageous if the enthusiasm of the genuine England fan for the World Cup is being exploited. Sadly, some supporters will feel driven to these places to pay these extortionate prices, that they can barely afford, simply to follow their team.'

The government plans to introduce measures to combat touts and has pledged to produce an 'action plan'.


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Football / Black Friday
« on: January 13, 2006, 10:20:23 PM »
Black Friday
Terry Joseph
Friday, January 13th 2006

 Continuing suspicion of most things black suggests no self-respecting day would deliberately paint itself that colour, even Christianity cleverly tweaking its darkest story, the crucifixion, marketing the observance as Good Friday; protecting the episode from finding itself in the crosshairs of detractors-purely on the basis of tint.

It is therefore no surprise that in our society and perhaps for historical reasons, successful high-profile black men are at greater risk of public pillorying than counterparts of different hue and curiously, more so from within their own brotherhood.

"Bobolee" of the month may be Jack Warner but Dwight Yorke, Lawrence Duprey, Lloyd Best, Brian Lara, William Munroe and Hasely Crawford-to name a few-have, each in his time, suffered through varying degrees of vilification from fellow tribesmen.

Sheer diversity of their pursuits indicates commonality of little else but pigmentation. Contrary to his embracing personality, Mr Best was often found guilty of being deliberately "too intellectual" and consequently aloof. Through rumour alone, the quintessential roots-man and steelband music lover came to be perceived as a snooty highbrow.

Record-breaking athletes are routinely held to often-spurious account the minute applause subsides, this one a drunkard, the other a womaniser; as if George Best didn't gleefully admit to being both. Although yet to bear fruit, a police search of Mr Duprey's home stirred vicious gossip.

Allegations about Mr Munroe cover every conceivable wrongdoing, notwithstanding his timely and critical rescue of what evolved into the soundtrack of our national festival, after Government, as Carnival custodian, ill-advisedly abandoned soca.

In an effort to provide a home for a stable of calypsonians already under contract, Mr Munroe obtained permission (as per a document signed by President Noor Hassanali) to erect a temporary structure on the Mucurapo Wetlands. Public outcry over possible damage to the "eco-balance" resulted in the landlord, the Port Authority, ruthlessly demolishing the venue early one Good Friday morning.

Today, MovieTowne, Price Smart, BHP Billiton, Ruby Tuesday and Marriott Courtyard can erect huge permanent concrete buildings, asphalt-covered parking lots and a shopping mall on the same site; concerns about global-warming having mysteriously disappeared like the million-dollar tent, property of Mr Munroe, which was never located after the demolition.


In the interest of transparency, let me rush to state that I have enjoyed benefits from professional association with several of the persons listed above and currently sit on the executive of the T&T/Germany 2006 organising committee under chairmanship of Mr Warner, with whom I also worked as director of the visit to Trinidad and Tobago by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela.

The closeness of our working relationship and long-standing friendship offered insights apparently quite different from those internalised and perpetuated by members of the public with access to only third-party accounts of his business adventures but from my experience, descriptions of him as a conniving exploiter of his own people are nothing short of astonishing.

I am not here recommending Mr Warner for beatification and it is neither my history nor ambition to vary personal morality with the ease some of his political colleagues have expressly mastered but in the absence of contrast, the speed at which local hearsay escalates to near-empiricism demands intervention by those of contrary appreciation, if we are to thwart this usually destructive process.


In a nutshell, Mr Warner, a FIFA vice-president, is most recently being accused of nepotism and insider-trading because his family owns a travel agency holding "exclusive rights" to game tickets for the football World Cup and is selling package tours to the event at a price critics deem outrageous.

Interestingly, regulations concerning exclusive rights to tickets for such events have only now come into focus, well after another travel agency, owned by a family of different heritage, monopolised admission to the Olympic Games for 20 continuous years without attracting even a murmur of public protest.

And while the handling of ticket sales by the Football Federation of Australia was being hailed here as exemplary, that country's Sunday Times newspaper Christmas Day edition was simultaneously lamenting abject chaos with the identical transactions. Letters to newspaper editors baulked at the package tour cost, even as www.primesport.com continues to offer the same facilities for the Trinidad and Tobago matches but at precisely twice the price.

So this is not so much about Jack or William or any single black male but about almost relentless derision of a number of successful entrepreneurs from our tribe.

What better time to raise the alert than Black Friday?


TJ.Words@gmail.com
 

1613
Football / Third time lucky for Paraguay?
« on: January 13, 2006, 12:29:01 PM »
Third time lucky for Paraguay?
13 January 2006
by FIFAworldcup.com

On 9 December in Leipzig, as the draw for the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™ came to a close, several journalists headed straight for Paraguay coach Anibal Ruiz, expecting a negative reaction to what many perceived as a tough draw for his side. The prospect of facing two European teams of the calibre of England and Sweden, a pairing that put paid to Argentina's hopes at Korea/Japan 2002, as well as an unpredictable Trinidad and Tobago side is one that few managers would relish.
In the event, the Uruguayan tactician was typically calm about it all, professing his utmost belief in his charges: "It may be the case that, along with Argentina, we've been handed one of the toughest groups in the tournament. But let me make one thing clear: we're not coming here just to make up the numbers. I've got reasons enough to believe that we can make it through."

Read on as FIFAworldcup.com analyses Paraguay's first-round matches, checks out the history behind each encounter and gives its verdict on the Albirroja's chances of emulating their previous FIFA World Cup performances.

England game a chance for revenge
As far as previous meetings between the two sides are concerned, the Paraguayans could be forgiven a moment's self-doubt ahead of their opening game with a formidable-looking England side on 10 June in Frankfurt. The pair have met twice over the last 20 years, with both games ending in comprehensive victories for the Europeans. The first of these, which England won 3-0 in the last 16 at Mexico 86, continues to weigh heavy on the minds of Paraguayan fans.

Ruiz himself continues to laugh in the face of cold logic, seeing the game as an ideal opportunity to get revenge for that defeat in Mexico. "Playing England in the opening game is the best thing that could have happened to us," he says. Why you may ask? How could taking on the likes of Michael Owen, Wayne Rooney, David Beckham and Steven Gerrard be considered a dream start?
 
However, El Maño, as Ruiz is known, has his reasons. "I watch a lot of English football, and it's always good to play against a team that you know. If we win, it would be a great boost to morale for the matches ahead," he insists. The statistics back up Ruiz's bold claims: Paraguay have lost just two of their opening games in six appearances on world football's biggest stage.
Sweden evoke fond memories
In May 2002, Paraguay travelled to the Swedish capital of Stockholm for a friendly match shortly before the FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan. Under the guidance of Cesare Maldini, the Albirroja sprung a surprise, winning 2-1 against the team that would go on to eliminate a much-fancied Argentina side in the Far East. The only other game between the two teams was a 2-2 draw way back at the 1950 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

On 15 June in Berlin, the two teams will meet again in Group B and Sweden coach Lars Lagerback is full of respect for his Paraguayan opponents: "I can still remember the game we lost against them back then. I have a lot of respect for Paraguay as a team. They are very well-organised, physically very strong and technically gifted." Ruiz, for his part, feels that the Swedish team are "very similar to the English, who favour a very direct style of play". Former Paraguay legend Jose Luis Chilavert agrees, believing that the Europeans can "make things difficult for us in the air, as we're not as strong in that area as we were in the past". The winner of the aerial duel between two real giants of the game, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Carlos Gamarra, could tip the balance in this mouth-watering clash.

Out to rewrite history against T&T
Should Paraguay manage to win one of their first two games, victory on 20 June against FIFA World Cup new boys Trinidad and Tobago in Kaiserslautern would see them safely through to the last 16. Curiously enough, in Paraguay's six previous appearances at the finals, they have yet to defeat a team from the North, Central American and Caribbean Zone.


The Albirroja went down 3-0 against the United States at Uruguay 1930, and were defeated by the same margin by host nation Mexico at the 1986 tournament. "There's no doubt that they are the unknown quantity in our group. However, they looked very good in qualifying, and we'll be trying to get as much information about them as possible to see how we can beat them," explains Ruiz.

Historically, neither side has the edge. On the two occasions the teams have met, both friendly matches played on Caribbean soil in mid-1989, the games ended all square. History books and statistics aside, the Paraguay coach is adamant that his side are more than capable of overcoming their opponents. Raising his voice uncharacteristically, Ruiz backs his players to the hilt: "I fully believe that the ability, character and charisma of the Paraguayan players will see us through."


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2006 World Cup - Germany / ticket news!!!
« on: January 11, 2006, 10:06:53 PM »
from trinidadexpress no problem article:
http://www.socawarriorssc.com/swonline/smf/index.php?topic=10314.0

"In related news, TTFF special advisor Jack Warner yesterday confirmed at a media conference at which it was announced that the FIFA World Cup would be displayed in T&T on February 17 at the Centre of Excellence, that the local Federation had received the ticket allocation they had requested.

"We have not been given the exact figures," Warner said. "But all we have asked for we have gotten."

The TTFF had requested the eight percent of the tickets for the Warriors' matches to which they were entitled. That is expected to be in the region of 10,000 tickets."


So there should be about 10,000 tickets. Now how to apply?

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Football / Boynes assures Warriors of reward
« on: January 11, 2006, 10:03:04 PM »
NO PROBLEM

Boynes assures Warriors of reward.
T&T Express Reports.
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Minister of Sport Roger Boynes yesterday responded to calls by the Soca Warriors national football team for his government to deliver on promised World Cup qualification rewards. He said that government would deliver as promised.
"I want to give the national community and the Soca Warriors the assurance that the government's commitment to honour them will in fact take place."
In a radio interview yesterday, Boynes added that, "the Prime Minister will be speaking with Mr (Dwight) Yorke very shortly and all commitments will be honoured and in fact, they will be discussing the manner in which the team is to be honoured."
The minister's assurances came after T&T striker Stern John voiced his concern on Tuesday over the Patrick Manning administration's silence on the matter since the prime minister's November 17 announcement that the Soca Warriors were to be rewarded for qualifying for the World Cup in Germany this June.
John was quoted by Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation Media (TTFF media) as saying: "You told us to deliver before the Bahrain game...we delivered, the Federation and Mr (Jack) Warner delivered. .Now it's your turn as the Government to give something for our achievement."
Yesterday, in further responding to John's call, Boynes added: "Consultation is best. We need to find out exactly what they want. The Prime Minister will be talking to the team captain (Yorke) and he will get a sense as to what the players are looking at and we will keep our promise to the team, to the nation. Stern and the boys have absolutely nothing to worry about."
In related news, TTFF special advisor Jack Warner yesterday confirmed at a media conference at which it was announced that the FIFA World Cup would be displayed in T&T on February 17 at the Centre of Excellence, that the local Federation had received the ticket allocation they had requested.
"We have not been given the exact figures," Warner said. "But all we have asked for we have gotten."
The TTFF had requested the eight percent of the tickets for the Warriors' matches to which they were entitled. That is expected to be in the region of 10,000 tickets.
Parents first, as Warriors enquire about family tickets.
By: Nigel Simon (Guardian).
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National Football ambassador Austin Jack Warner yesterday said that parents of members of the Soca Warriors will be given priority to purchase tickets for the World Cup Finals in Germany.
Warner said that while in England over the weekend, he met with the players, who asked if their parents would be able to get tickets for the World Cup matches.
He said that he assured the players that all parents of members of the team who wanted tickets would be facilitated.
“That’s all the guys asked for during the meeting and I must commend them for their level of professionalism in dealing with our matters,” said Warner, who was speaking at a media briefing at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, to announce the arrival date of the World Cup trophy, via the Fifa World Cup Trophy Tour.
Warner also confirmed that the Football Federation would be granted its full quota of eight per cent of the tickets for the three matches involving the Soca Warriors at the World Cup Finals, to be played in Germany from June 9 to July 9.
Asked if Fifa had given any response to the T&TFF’s request, Warner said: “Yes, we have been informed by Fifa that what we have asked for, we will be getting.”
The Concacaf president could not give an exact figure.
Guardian checks last week revealed that the full quota of tickets to T&T, based on the Purchasable Ticket Capacity (PTC) of the venues, means that T&T will be receiving a total of 10,101 tickets for the three matches.
T&T will receive 4,061 tickets for the match against Sweden on June 10.
The number of tickets decrease to 3,074 for the June 15 match against England, while 2,966 tickets are available for the match versus Paraguay on June 20.
Warner said the T&TFF had not tabulated the final number of requested tickets because requests are still coming in.
“We are expecting to get the tickets in a few days and we are hoping to work out how we will distribute them.”
Warner also warned persons who were solely interested in getting match tickets to secure their air-line tickets to Germany: “I can tell you there will come a time when there will be World Cup tickets available for matches and no seats available on air-lines.”
Warner also made it clear that the political side of his life had no bearing on what he achieves or does for sport. “There is nothing that politics can give to me that I don’t already have.”
When making the request to Fifa for tickets, it was stated by the T&TFF president that they had requested three categories of tickets that were available from four, for the Group B matches.
The three categories carry prices of 100, 60 and 45 Euros or T&T$758, T&T$455 and T&T$341 per match, respectively.
Warriors anxious to return for unveiling of Fifa trophy.
By: Nigel Simon (Guardian).
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Some members of the T&T Soca Warriors are anxious to participate in the Real Fifa World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca Cola which will see the World Cup trophy being displayed in T&T on February 17 at the Dr Joao Havelange, Centre of Excellence from 3 pm to 9 pm.
This was revealed by special advisor Jack Warner at the unveiling of the first ever Real Fifa World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca Cola at the VIP Lounge, Hasely Crawford Stadium, yesterday.
Warner said that while in England over the weekend he met with members of the team who informed him of their willingness to be part of the tour.
Warner was also high in praise for Coca Cola which he said began its relationship with Fifa some 56 years ago in 1950.
According to Anissa Taitt, marketing manager of Caribbean Service Company, the unveiling of the trophy which costs close to US$20 million and weighs four pounds is free to the public.
However, tickets are required to view the event.
She explained: “These tickets are available to the general public via a Coca Cola text to Coke promotion whereby consumers are encouraged to text the code found under the caps of a Coca Cola 20 oz bottle to COKE (2635) in order to win a ticket.”
Warner said his friend and former Fifa president Dr Joao Havelange played a key role in initiating programmes sponsored by Coca Cola for Fifa in 1974 hence the reason for the unveiling will be held at the Macoya venue.
Warner noted that the local federation has already launched its programme for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa with Coca Cola as the first sponsor.
He warned potential sponsors: “When we qualify in 2009, please don’t say we did not open the doors to you. Don’t wait until we qualify.
“As a deputy chairman of the Finance Committee in FIFA, I can tell you that Coca Cola has already signed for the 2010 and 2014 World Cup tournaments. They did that with no delay and no debate.”
Warner said the Coca Cola tour “will be the closest most of you will come to the trophy in your life and if your are lucky some of you all may even get a chance to hold it.”
German great Franz Beckenbauer will also be present while BBC has made a request and has been given the permission to broadcast the tour live.
“All of this is being done at no cost and expenses to the government or any other sponsor, Warner stated.
The Fifa official noted that Tobagonians will not be left out and will be accommodated at the same venue.
“The scheduling of the tour makes it impossible to carry the trophy to Tobago but we will be arranging transportation to get those in Tobago to come to T&T.”
In his brief address, Derek Waddell noted that the Coca Cola tour began on January 7 in Ghana and will conclude in Italy on April 10.
Waddell added that over the coming months, the public will also be hearing more about the barrier-breaking Fifa World Cup platform for Coca Cola called “We All Speak Football.”
This new global marketing platform brings to life the optimistic vision of brand Coca Cola to draw people together and set aside their differences.
Another fan programme to be launched includes the Fifa World Cup International Flag Bearers Youth Programme.
This programme will allow three teenagers from T&T between the ages of 12-16 a chance to go to Germany as official national flag bearers.

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2006 World Cup - Germany / World Cup Hotel Prices Go Through Roof
« on: January 11, 2006, 02:26:19 PM »
World Cup Hotel Prices Go Through Roof

Tuesday, 10th January 2006, 16:21


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LIFE STYLE EXTRA (UK) - England football fans can expect to pay up to five times the normal price for a hotel room when they descend on Germany for this summer's World Cup.

About 100,000 supporters are expected to travel to the country when the tournament kicks off in June. And German hoteliers are making the most of high demand with steep price hikes.

Fans travelling to Frankfurt to watch England kick off their campaign against Paraguay may not have much money left for their beer and wurst after paying for their bed.

A double at Frankfurt's Manhattan Hotel costs €160 for the night before the Paraguay game on June 10 - up from just €30 a week before.

The move has angered supporters' groups. London EnglandFans spokesman Mark Perryman said with prices like that, the host towns of Frankfurt, Nuremberg and Cologne risked fans voting with their feet and taking their spending money to neighbouring eastern Europe.

"You expect some inflation, but with these prices they are actually shooting themselves in the foot. They usually make much of their money from fans eating and drinking and they will risk losing that with unreasonable price increases.

"Fans are extremely adept at bringing inflated prices down to their budget. Before we went to Japan we heard of how expensive Tokyo was, but we stayed out on the outskirts of the city.

"Germany has a very good transport system and so Germany will be our oyster. If Cologne and Frankfurt put up their prices then they can say goodbye to England fans. Lots of people are planning to base themselves in Poland or the Czech Republic where it's much cheaper."

Kevin Miles, international co-ordinator of the Football Supporters' Federation, said the €60 Frankfurt hotel room he stayed in for the World Cup draw last month would rise to €270 for the England games in June. He said: "I was not delighted but then that's capitalism - that's the way it works."

Mr Miles thought that people would adopt different travel patterns than for the Euro 2004 in Portugal. He added: "Unlike Portugal, not many people will to stay in Germany for three weeks. They will fly over for individual games or stay elsewhere. Lots of people going to the Cologne game will stay in Amsterdam which is just an hour and a half down the road. Camping will also be popular."

Many of the big Frankfurt hotels, such as the Holiday Inn, have already sold out whilst others have seen price hikes. The Mercator is up from €60 to €135 and the Hotelschiff Peter Schlott up from €40 to €70 from June 3 to June 9.

Supporters hoping to pick up savings when Rooney and the boys move on to play Dwight Yorke's Caribbean minnows Trinidad and Tobago in Nuremberg on June 15 will be sorely disappointed.

The price of a double at the Bavarian city's Landhotel Silberhorn jumps from €69 for June 3 up to €150 for 14 June. The Landgasthof Hofener Garten leaps from €59 to €155 over the same period.

Cologne hotels have also been driving their prices up. A night in a double room at the plush four star Marienburger Bonotel before England's game against hotly tipped Sweden on 20 June costs €230 - up from €59 just one week before.

The three star Ars Vivendi has doubled in price over the week from €60 to €139 for a double room. Most two star hotels have sold out completely, snapped up by package operators and eager fans

1617
Football / Let's get on with the beautiful game
« on: January 11, 2006, 02:14:09 PM »
Let's get on with the beautiful game

Wednesday, January 11th 2006
trinidadexpress
 
 We remain mystified by the Trinidad and Tobago Government's sudden decision to send a cultural team to the World Cup Finals in Germany in June later this year. Is this cultural troupe to be different from the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation's which was mooted even before the victorious national football team left Bahrain? Is it, in fact, meant to supplant and displace the cultural group promised by the T&TFF's special adviser, Jack Warner, elements of which had been in place for the length of the qualifying campaign, both the Laventille Rhythm Section and the Woodbrook Playboyz catching the attention of the international press in Panama, Costa Rica and Bahrain? Or is the Government going to open its hands and join with the T&TFF in sending a group wide enough and deep enough to truly represent the cultural dynamism that defines Trinidad and Tobago, nationally, regionally and internationally?

It is to be noted that despite the nationalistic clothes in which the Government's cultural intentions have been dressed the underlying motive is clearly political in that Prime Minister Manning is seeking to capitalise on popular disquiet over the hegemony held by Mr Warner over the distribution of World Cup tickets, an issue that this newspaper, more than most, has helped to put on the front burner. Mr Manning said as much at a press conference last year:

"We are going to have to engage in appropriate discussions with those in authority in football to ensure that we have the requisite number of tickets...the Government has to respond to all of the calls we have been having from the national community, people who have supported football from the inception to now and who are prepared to go to Germany...''


Now nobody can have any quarrel with any government wanting to ensure a fair distribution of these coveted tickets (although one has to wonder how any government can be in a position to know who are the people who have supported "football from the inception to now and who are prepared to go Germany''). But, in the national interest, there comes a point when this political quarrelling has to stop and both sides, respecting each other's influence and authority, has to agree on how Trinidad and Tobago, already galvanising positive talk on the world football stage, is seen by the international community.

These matters are not unique to us although in typical Trinbagonian style the matter is further complicated by the political divide between the Prime Minister and the country's football czar. However, with the necessary appreciation of what intractable squabbling could do to the world image of Trinidad and Tobago, and more importantly the self-image of Trinbagonians, all these "cultural'' matters can be resolved to ensure that Trinidad and Tobago, in all its cultural diversity, does make mas' in Germany. Mr Warner has shown himself to be an amazingly flexible man and if Mr Manning is half the politician his supporters claim him to be, he will not be above making the necessary enlightened moves particularly since our sense is that the electorate wants to get on with the beautiful game.
 

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Football / Group B Friendlies so far
« on: January 10, 2006, 10:19:55 AM »
So here are the warm ups so far. I'll try to edit as things change or results come in.


DATE  GMT   TEAM            VENUE              RESULT


Trinidad (for Full Schedule click here)

28 Feb 20:00  Iceland           Loftus Road, London   2-0(1-0)
25 Apr 19:00  Grenada           Larry Gomes Stadium   4-1(2-0)
27 Apr 19:00  Grenada           Manny Ramjohn Stadium 4-0
10 May 18:30  Peru              Port of Spain         1-1(0-1)
27 May 18:15  Wales             UPC Arena, Graz, AT   1-2(1-1)
31 May 20:45  Slovenia          Celje, Slovenia       1-3(1-2)
03 Jun 16:00  Czech Rep. (E)    Prague

Sweden

18 Jan 17:00  Saudi Arabia (H)  Riyadh                1-1(1-0)
23 Jan 17:00  Jordan            Abu Dhabi             0-0(0-0)       
01 Mar 19:30  Ireland           Dublin                0-3(0-1)
25 May        Finland           Göteborg              0-0(0-0)
02 Jun        Chile             Solna

England

01 Mar 20:05  Uruguay           Anfield               2-1(0-1)
25 May 20:00 (B) v Belarus      Reading               1-2(1-0)
30 May        Hungary           Old Trafford          3-1(0-0)
03 Jun 14.00  Jamaica           Old Trafford

Paraguay

01 Mar 20.00  Wales             Cardiff               0-0(0-0)
29 Mar        Mexico (D)        Chicago               1-2(1-1)
24 May        Norway            Oslo                  2-2(0-1)
27 May        Denmark           Aarhus, DK            1-1(1-0)
31 May        Georgia           Salzburg              1-0(1-0)




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Football / Warner pledges $5M over five years to Kashif & Shanghai
« on: January 03, 2006, 04:01:09 PM »
'Time to go regional'
Warner pledges $5M over five years to Kashif & Shanghai
By Steve Ninvalle
Tuesday, January 3rd 2006


President of CONCACAF and FIFA Vice-President Austin 'Jack' Warner has provided a shot in the arm for the Kashif and Shanghai football competition, which may be the catalyst to make the tournament a truly Caribbean affair.

Delivering an address on Sunday at that MSC ground in Linden, just before the start of the third-place playoff, Warner promised to donate $5 million to the tournament over the next five years.

The money will be disbursed in yearly installments of $1M. In addition, Warner will provide the MVP trophy and will seek to have clubs from within the Caribbean participate in upcoming competitions.

The Trinidadian, who made a one day visit to Guyana at the invitation of the Kashif and Shanghai Organization to witness the final, said the Kashif and Shanghai competition should be internationalized based on its success.

At a press conference held at the Watooka House, the FIFA official heaped praise on Aubrey 'Shanghai' Major and Kashif Muhammad, and said that the time was ripe to go regional.

"I believe that this is the kind of competition that is so successfully organized that we should take it to a higher level," Warner said.

"It makes no sense to me to be very, very successful in Guyana and keep it as the best kept secret," he added.

The FIFA vice president said he was willing to use his office to assist and offered his club Joe Public as a possible participant in an upcoming competition.

"We have to bring in some more regional clubs and even some Mexican teams, to which I have access. I would use my office to try and get some other clubs to come in," Warner said.

The CONCACAF boss explained that live or delayed airing of games on television would be a big boost to the competition.

"We have to get television to carry these games, either live or delayed," Warner added.

This, he said, would lift the entire level of the competition and put it on a higher plain.

"In doing so you will have exposure and bring in sponsorship at a regional and international level," Warner said.

The Kashif and Shanghai competition started in 1989 with four teams and has grown to the point where it is now Guyana's premier football competition.
 
-source http://www.stabroeknews.com

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Football / Warner's Address - A response to the allegations
« on: January 03, 2006, 03:31:47 PM »
Warner's Address - A response to the allegations.
By: Shaun Fuentes.


The following is the full address as presented by Jack Warner in response to allegations made against him and his family during a three-part series in the Trinidad Express on december 25, 26 and 7, 2005. The Media Conference was held on Tuesday January 3, 2006 at the Crowne Plaza, Port of Spain.

Members of the media, friends and colleagues, today I was supposed to have been in London for part of the critical preparations required for our national football team’s appearance at the World Cup. Instead I find myself here before you to defend my good name and that of my family against the mischief and character assassination scribed by Lasana Liburd in a series of libelous articles which appeared in the Express newspapers, beginning on the front page of that paper on Christmas Day.

I believe that the three-part series which was published over the Christmas weekend is part of a well timed, carefully orchestrated character assassination, designed to devalue any political currency which opponents of the UNC feel I might have been developing as a result of the Soca Warriors World Cup qualification alongside my own efforts within the United National Congress to unify the party and country.

In response, I have held lengthy discussions with my attorneys, family and members of the UNC. It was generally felt that it was sufficient to expose the story for what it is rather than to perpetuate its agenda by a law suit in the light of gross misrepresentations and inaccuracies even though I unreservedly withhold the right to do so at anytime.

The intention of the articles is to change the reference point of Jack Warner in the minds of the public, or more importantly, the electorate. It was designed to sully the Warner name and to reframe the recent achievements I have yearned and struggled for over many years in the football arena and which the national community embraced in a way that even Patrick Manning had to admit “brought people together like no politician had hitherto been able to do”.

This was not my doing of course but the result of the wave of nationalism inspired by the Soca Warriors’ huge, historic efforts on the football field. But my close involvement with the team and sport over the years and that of the politics, presented for the ruling party an untimely, and unwelcome national acknowledgement of Jack Warner that had to be stopped at all costs, by any means necessary.

You might have noticed that at the last Annual Convention of the PNM Patrick Manning devoted considerable time in attacking Jack Warner and Winston Dookeran. In fact, not a syllable of criticism was made of our feisty Opposition Leader, Basdeo Panday. The easier way to get at Panday and the UNC was to launch “Operation Get Warner.”

It is unfortunate that the way politics is conducted there are no sacred cows when it comes to advancing one’s cause, however twisted and destructive that may be. How, I ask myself, can we have taken one of the most euphoric moments to have occurred in our country’s history, one which can become a catalyst for meaningful and lasting change in the way people see themselves, each other and their birthplace, and seek to dismantle it all only to serve selfish, petty, parochial political interests?

This is not to say that an attack on me is an attack on the achievements of our national football side but you must admit that I humbly and unreservedly share in the success of Trinidad and Tobago’s World Cup qualification and to impute that there were selfish and improper motives designed for personal gain to the dedicated efforts and sacrifices I have made over two decades, is to steal the sweet moment of victory not from Jack Warner alone but from the people who worked so hard and tirelessly to deliver it while others stood by on the sidelines doing exactly what we see and hear today in those malignant articles.

You will have noticed that I have not even begun to deal with Mr. Liburd’s fabrications and inaccuracies. That is easy to do and I will do so point by point but I refuse to begin without placing his articles in their proper context.

Let us not get carried away by treating this venomous, vitriolic personal attack with a clear political agenda as being nothing more than that. I will unmask what poses to be a piece of investigative journalism for just what it happens to be, so before we address the specific obvious points of departure between truth and fabrication, let us return to the real author and the broader political context.

If I came here today to announce a law suit, that would have been the lead story and the headline serving only the agenda of the PNM by perpetuating the lies, and feeding the monster. If I came here only to refute Mr. Liburd’s story the headline would have been: “Jack defends himself against allegations”. I hope that you will, by the end of this news conference, not only be able to report the truth but to expose the plot hatched by my political opponents and those of the UNC which they have in fact named “Operation Get Warner: A prelude to the General Elections of 2006.”

Unfortunately, I cannot divulge the source of my information for it would expose someone whose membership within the PNM did not override his sense of moral obligation to unmask the hideous scheme and to warn me about it even before the articles appeared.   

It should not surprise us that these people would go to such lengths to hold on to power. You will recall in the midst of the last general election, when Patrick Manning sat with so-called community leaders to negotiate a so-called truce on crime, he had promised some state lands at the time and after the public outcry had to withdraw the offer. The so-called community leaders then campaigned openly for the PNM, mounting political platforms of their own and threatening UNC voters. After the general elections with billions of your dollars flowing into CEPEP and URP programmes, gangs began fighting for the turf. It was payback time and we had suddenly become like Jamaica where gangs are involved in the political scene.

Today, as much as the Prime Minister postures before the public that he is serious about attacking the crime problem, there is an obvious lack of political will because certain nefarious elements will once again be needed to achieve the political ends of the ruling party come election time.

What has all this got to do with the attack on Jack Warner? It has everything to do with it, because it is football they see as the great unifying force across the country and that spells doom for the insular and inept ruling party that has over the past few years led our great, beloved country to ruin.

Many people have even expressed the view that the World Cup qualification of the nation has helped in some way, even temporarily, to ease the tension of the scourge of crime sweeping the country. And all of this would have been very useful to the PNM had it not been for the Jack Warner/UNC connection to the event.

United as a people we can also now turn our attention to the real problem in the country – that of how the PNM’s connections with certain elements and its funding of gangs through misdirected funds from the CEPEP and URP have produced the tsunami wave of crime.

And so, that is the political context of the series of articles which appeared in the Express newspapers over three days and given front page coverage. Now that I hopefully have been able to explain the real objective of the stories, I can go on to refute certain key points in Mr. Liburd’s fabrications (and I must admit Liburd is appropriately named.)
Lie - burd

Credit must be given to Mr. Liburd for demonstrating that he is both a mathematical genius and an inventor of facts. In his magical script more apt for the Warner Bros. Studios than the Warner family, Mr. Liburd estimates that the local Warners will rake in a cool fifty million dollars in revenue from World Cup ticket sales alone! Apart from his illogical calculations, this unrepentant and inveterate liar has even outdone himself in that no application for World Cup tickets of any kind has been submitted yet to FIFA by the TTFF or me!!!

As a consequence, no World Cup tickets of any category or price has been assigned to Simpaul’s or to any other organization and/or person in Trinidad and Tobago or the TTFF and I wish to repeat that no application has yet been made to FIFA for World Cup tickets of any kind or any category nor has any been assigned to Simpaul’s Travel Service.

At this point in time, no one in T&T really knows (except perhaps a creature called Liburd,) who in T&T will get World Cup tickets, what quantity they will receive or the criteria which will be used in the determination of ticket allocation.  In the absence of all this information, including the cost of tickets, only a Liburd can arrive at any kind of tally much less the gigantic proportions he sensationally manufactures.

Several persons and/or organizations have submitted requests for tickets including but not limited to a Government Ministry; a quasi-Public organization, private companies, and others. But the fact is that no decision has been made on the ticket allocation for T&T fans and no official or other responses on the number of tickets to be allocated have been made to these requests.

Mr. Liburd’s irresponsible statements and falsehoods are a clear departure from the truth but they arrive in dangerous times when such comments jeopardize the safety and security of my family. And in the context of what is happening in the country today I have raised my concerns about the protection of both my family and myself with the Commissioner of Police and have made a formal request of him for police protection.

Warner Group of Companies (WGOC)

Let me say unequivocally, that I make no apologies for the business interests of the Warner Group of Companies. It is not a crime to be successful even for people like me, but no one should attempt to impute improper business practices and conflicts of interest to me when the reality has been that I have given selflessly to the cause of Football and the aspiration of the nation’s interest in this area. It is easy to make an allegation with the intent of creating doubts in the minds of people but it is quite another task to establish an irrefutable truth.

Consider the following facts and ask yourself how you would feel if you were Jack Warner in light of the dark purpose of these articles:-

1. All monies received by me were put back into local football.

2. By the end of 2004, the total sum of indebtedness by the TTFF to me is $17 million dollars (TT). This figure does not include the amount of my personal funds which were expended in preparing Trinidad and Tobago for the World Cup Tournament.

3. Over the years I have paid up a significant part of the TTFF’s debt with the exception of $827,000 which is owed to Simpaul’s Travel since 2001. In fact, many of the arrangements made with companies such as Simpaul’s with which I have an interest have been to the benefit of the TTFF and to my own disfavour because of non-payment by the TTFF. To the contrary, Mr. Liburd’s article suggests that businesses owned by the Warner Group, specifically Emerald Plaza Hotel & Apartments and D’Coal Pot restaurant benefit significantly from football. But quite the opposite is true.

4.  The records show that the earnings of these organizations have suffered because of the subsidized rates which I insist they charge for the services provided and for which the TTFF has not been paying. At this point in time the Football Federation owes these two entities well over half a million dollars.

5. I recently paid a debt of the TTFF amounting to $1.7 million which was owed to CMB – Collier, Morrison and Belgrave of 13 Rust St., St. Clair.  Ask Ian Collier, himself.

6. An additional sum of some $3 million dollars of a $5 million dollar loan owed by the TTFF to Republic Bank was paid by me and the balance of $2 million dollars was due by December 31st 2005.  Ask the Branch Manager of Republic Bank, Long Circular Mall.

7. I have never at any time made any demands on the TTFF to make a repayment of the sums of money outstanding to me or to Simpaul’s.

Simpaul’s Travel

1. Simpaul’s Travel was purchased by the Warner family some 10 years ago.  At the time the Football Federation owed Simpaul’s over two hundred thousand dollars, which sum I paid.

2. Since 1992, Simpaul’s Travel has been the official travel agency of the Trinidad & Tobago Football Federation and since then the Football Federation has owed Simpaul’s tremendous sums of money, the last being $827,000 in 2001 and which remains unpaid to date.

3. Simpaul’s has been the official tour operator for the T&TFF since the 1994 World Cup Final, when it paid to the Trinidad & Tobago Football Federation a sum of twenty-five thousand dollars for that facility.  This was increased to fifty-thousand dollars for the 1998 World Cup Final, one hundred thousand dollars for the 2002 World Cup Final and five hundred thousand for the 2006 World Cup Final, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, in cash and two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in kind. 

4. In August 2005, based on the usually exclusive status given to Simpaul’s by the Football Federation, certain tour packages were arranged with another European counterpart for which the following fees were paid:

19TH July 2005 – 26,532Euros
19th August 2005 – 172,800 Euros
26th August 2005 – 106,560 Euros
17th September 2005 – 280,800 Euros

All of the above referenced payments were made before T&T had even dreamed of qualifying and copies of the various receipts are here today for your perusal!!! Several other payments have since been made.

Where were Liburd and his friends then?

When the Warner family had to mortgage the family house for local football’s survival in the 1980s, where were Liburd and his friends?

During this qualifying campaign when T&T had played three matches and had only one point, where were Liburd and his friends?

When Beenhakker and a new staff were then employed at US $100,000 per month (the same cost for the monthly rental of Blimp 2), where were Liburd and his friends?

When CONCACAF had only one team qualifying for a World Cup Tournament and we came second; then CONCACAF got two qualifying teams and we came third; then CONCACAF had three qualifying teams and we came fourth and I continued to lobby the FIFA for an extra place and CONCACAF received 31/2   spots, where were Liburd and his friends then?

Even as we launched 2010 World Cup programme at the Marvin Lee Stadium last Wednesday (Dec 28th 05), where were Liburd and his friends? Or are they waiting until we qualify for 2010 and then to do another article and another hustle?

Why have there never been similar outbursts about tickets for the Olympics or the Hockey World Cup? Graphix Advantage has been given exclusive rights to produce 11 different types of memorabilia for the Soca Warriors ranging from sun visors to pencils, for which the firm has paid $400,000, why is there no outburst against them or against Busta for their exclusive status or Carib or even TSTT ?

But I prefer not to ask more questions at this stage, and now…

Who is this man Liburd?

Apart from the fact that he attended Arima Government Secondary School where his Principal and Vice Principal were both Warners (how he must hate that name today) what is his claim to fame?

Apart from his boast that he was the CCN reporter who was taken to London to report on the Privy Counsel matter between Ken Gordon and Basdeo Panday, who is he?

Apart from the fact that he has been consistently refused accreditation to the World Cup Qualifying matches in T&T, who is he?

Apart from the fact that he is working against his employers, the CCN Group acquiring the broadcast rights for the World Cup in 2010, who is he? In 1994 I obtained the local TV rights for WC for the princely sum of $1USD and sold it to TV6 for $250,000 USD which sum went towards the development of football in the TTFF. The same was done in 1998, 2002 and 2006 with increases in each case. Liburd continues to make this an issue and I can give him only one assurance today and that is that I will review the sale of these rights to his employers for the 2010 World Cup.

So again, I ask the question, “Who is Liburd, what is his claim to fame?”

If his claim to fame in the man is to bring down Jack Warner or to take away any “honour” that may be bestowed upon me, then let him think again.

The greatest honour for me is not the “Individual of the Year Award” or “Sports Administrator of the Year Award” or, in fact, any Award of any kind. These are, of course, appreciated.  The greatest honour for me is not a title.  The greatest honour for me is when the man on the street, from all walks of life, greets me and genuinely, from the heart says “Thanks, Mr. Warner, thanks for what you are doing for our local football and for our country”.

That, for me, is the greatest honour, Liburd, and you cannot take that away from me.  Your aim, I know, is to drive a wedge between the players and myself thereby destroying the unity and respect among us all that is so critical to the success of the team. We have seen the results of this in West Indies cricket but the difference here is that I know these players from the time they were very young and whatever differences we may ever have had in the past, none of them distrusts me nor questions my best intentions.
 
The passion I hold for my country’s football and sports in general cannot be measured, for it is Football which has given me success on an international scale and a deeper sense of nationalism. There is no price I can put on that and if I am in a position to assist it is true to my core values to do so. Any individual both on and off the field can attest to this.

Through Football and Trinidad and Tobago I have reached the dizzying heights of the FIFA administration and have had the pleasure of sharing precious time with inspiring minds from Nelson Mandela to Pele. These experiences have humbled me and grounded my faith in Trinidad and Tobago and while I do not expect everyone to understand my passion, commitment and material contribution, I will not accept anyone’s judgement based upon spurious allegations with their own hidden agendas.

That is the background to my contribution to the TTFF. It is also what moves me to play a role politically as I hold out the same expectation and belief for my country as I do for our national football side.

But let us get back to Liburd Manufacturing. In his article, Mr. Liburd suggests that Kenny Rampersad is a Director of Simpaul’s Travel and the auditor of the TTFF. Kenny Rampersad is neither a Director of Simpaul’s nor is his company the auditor of the TTFF. In fact, the TTFF auditor is the firm of KPMG who has graciously sent a representative this morning to answer any questions you may have about the integrity of the auditing process and to affirm his company’s role in auditing the TTFF’s books. Copies of the latest audited statements of the TTFF by KMPG are also available this morning for your review.

Mr. Liburd also had to go back 16 years to the age old issue of tickets printed in 1989. He alleges that I printed 16,500 tickets during the World Cup qualifying campaign of that year. This is a blatant lie.  This allegation raises a very old issue that has no basis for truth and no bearing on anything today.
To fulfill the real purpose of the article, which is to discredit me, Mr. Liburd throws in any and everything that could bring my good name into disrepute.

The question to ask is why would Mr. Liburd allow himself to be used to serve someone’s political agenda? Well, the answer to that is that the PNM found in him a convenient hatchet man since Liburd had already aligned himself with an English journalist, Andrew Jennings, who consistently maligns FIFA, its President, Sepp Blatter and myself.

In fact, Liburd spent a considerable period of time in the U.K over the past year collaborating with Jennings on his soon to be published book called FOUL which is to be released just before the World Cup. The timing is deliberate and is purported to bring disrepute to FIFA on the eve of the World Cup Football Final.
 
A draft manuscript of this book FOUL is in my possession, highlighting my name, FIFA President Sepp Blatter’s, and others whom he plans to malign, in the hope that they can do damage to the character of Mr. Blatter and Mr. Jack Warner. In the book, Liburd and Jennings accuse me of fixing matches to benefit T&T, siphoning funds and a host of other accusations which can only come from a pair of warped minds.

They have vowed to bring down the President of FIFA, Sepp Blatter and one of his Vice Presidents – Jack Warner.  Liburd is also billed to serialize the book in the Express Newspaper later this year – his editor, no doubt a willing partner in this exercise.
Even as I speak to you this morning, there are plans afoot by Liburd and his English accomplice to initiate a series of anti-Blatter/anti-Warner campaigns in the Caribbean later this month beginning in Jamaica – always Jamaica!!! Massa day done; Massa day come back!!!

And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the real story behind the Express Liburd articles. I do not intend to continually reply to Mr. Liburd’s concoctions since this will serve his purpose only too well and that of the PNM.

In fact, I am emboldened by the Express attack on me and quite frankly hold no grudge on the paper. Keith Smith did what he felt he had to do (in spite of the fact that he changed a positive article designed for his Sunday Christmas newspaper into a negative and most vicious one), but I, ladies and gentlemen will also carry out my own national duty which is to rescue my country and return it to being the sweet, sweet T&T we all remembered it to be just a few years ago before the PNM resumed office.

The FIFA of which I am proud to be an official has a membership of 207 countries with a cumulative population of over 3 billion people. Of this number 24 persons have been selected to be on the FIFA Executive Committee of which Trinidad & Tobago has a member and a Vice President at that!!!  In each of the other 23 countries, being a member on the FIFA Executive Committee is considered an honour.  In Trinidad & Tobago, however, such a membership seems to be a curse! And why?  It is because, in some ways, some people of this country, our country, are cruel and unkind, always bent on belittling persons who are successful, particularly persons like me…

In this country, one has to hide and become almost faceless if he or she is successful and all this, regrettably, is aided and abetted by some willing accomplices in the media.

I ask for no favours of anyone and I expect none. However, to me, my family is sacrosanct, and when one goes out of his way to undeservingly malign them, one has crossed the Rubicon...Lie- burd has just crossed!!!

To Minister Boynes, who, as part of the “Operation Get Warner” exercise has tried to discredit me by attempting to give the public the impression that that there is some tardiness on my part in submitting a budget for T&T’s participation in the World Cup or something sinister or both, I wish to advise Minister Boynes that, if he can, he should not let others push him into behaving as “Boyishly”.

The simple fact is that no budget could have sensibly been prepared unless all the facts and figures are available, where, by and large, they now are.  From all the facts and figures available, a budget has just been prepared conservatively estimated at some 40 million dollars and the details of which will be revealed at another news conference later this week.

But why the haste, Minister Boynes?  Why not hustle to pay the coaches’ salaries for October, for November or even December which you had promised to pay since early October?

Why not pay the big truck and the performers hired for the Soca Warriors’ victory street parade on November 17th on their successful return from Bahrain?  After more than 4 weeks and a lot of haggling between your Ministry and that of Community Development, why not pay the poor performers – Roy Cape All Stars Band ($22,000), Don Ramdeen Transport ($15,000), Earl Crosby/Crosby Sounds ($10,000), Sagicor Exodus ($10,000), St James Tassa Group ($2,500), MSI Sound Company ($18,000), Agency Coordination Charges ($12,500) and others - A total of  a mere $106,950.00.  Do you need a budget for those payments, Minister Boynes?  Why not pay that sum of $106,950.00?

It is informative to note that I have since paid the coaches’ salaries for October, November and December, as well as their bonuses for having brought this country to its first ever World Cup Final.

It is also informative to note that I have since paid the big truck and all the performers related to your Government’s hiring despite the fact that I had nothing to do with these arrangements. Remember Minister Boynes all of this – the Soca Warriors Victory Street Parade - was done by your Government for the welcome home of your government’s newly adopted Soca Warriors!!!

In fact, Minister Boynes, I do wish to state publicly here and now that, in my capacity as Chairman of TT Germany 2006 Ltd, we do not wish to have any funds from your Government for this World Cup project.  We have come this far without any funds from your Government, except for $2.6 million TT dollars given at an earlier period, and we shall complete the journey without any further Government funding.

All I ask of you and your Government is to give the footballers a little “ka ka da”. At least match us, since we have decided to pay each of them a sum of money ranging from $20,000 United States dollars to $100,000 United States dollars based on some well defined criteria.  I leave for London this weekend to meet with the players to advise them accordingly.

Pay the footballers directly, Minister Boynes.  Do not give TTFF or TT Germany 2006 Ltd any Government funding to participate in the World Cup Final in Germany later this year.

Pay the coaches’ salaries and bonuses directly and retroactively but do not make any other financial contribution to us. We shall overcome. But I shall say more about that later this week at a special football news conference to be called for such a purpose.     
 
I wish now to formally present my Football Gun Amnesty Plan of which I had spoken recently. It is based upon the fact that many of our footballers emerge from down-trodden neighbourhoods, where drug dealers are as commonplace as doubles vendors and where crime is seen as a career choice.

The recent victory of our national team has touched even the gang leaders, for they identify with the success of the players. Many came out to celebrate. Members of the team are ready to make an impassioned plea to these very gangs to put down their guns, to give themselves, their communities and the country a chance.

This Gun Amnesty Plan will use whatever leverage and influence the national football side has with some of these misguided individuals. If the effort produces one positively altered life, or just a few guns, it would still have been worth it. And who knows how far the message may reach!!!  Using the song “Laventille” performed by a local reggae artiste called Mr. King, a 60 second ad on the Gun Amnesty Plan has been developed, a demo of which I will share with you this morning.

We understand that some people may feel the word “Warrior” in Soca Warriors has a negative connotation, but we also wish to remind those who feel this way that not all warriors are wicked; especially those who fight injustice and champion the cause of good over evil, and in this case, those who despite humble beginnings can overcome all obstacles and against all odds, bring pride and glory to country. It is therefore, in this context, that I wish the general public to view our Soca Warriors as a group, a positive force, committed to doing for this country what “no other politician has done to date” or will ever do…

The television ad “Laventille” which will be shown now is part of a multi-media publicity campaign designed to persuade gang-leaders to respond to the call for putting down their guns. I hope the Gun Amnesty Plan I propose will be embraced by the Prime Minister and Minister of National Security since it is a strategy that has had great success in many parts of the world, but unfortunately, I do not expect a positive response from them, unless like the Limp Blimp, they feel it has some public relations benefit.

The showing of this ad will be an appropriate conclusion to the news conference as it refocuses the national community on the real issues before us rather than the distraction which I was forced to address this morning.

May I take this opportunity to wish each and every one of you, your beloved families and our nation a blessed and joyous New Year.  God bless. And thank you all.

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