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St Clair Coaching School wins appeal
« on: April 17, 2006, 08:24:22 AM »
St Clair Coaching School wins appeal.
Tobago News.


St Clair Coaching School recently won their appeal against the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation Disciplinary committee's decision to kick them out of the 2004 Super League Qualifying tournament for defaulting a game. However, the victory is a hollow victory because it does not make them eligible to compete in this year's Super League.
In 2004 Coaching School was unbeaten in the Qualification tournament and was almost certain to capture one of the three qualifying berths from the six-team tournament to compete in the 2005 Super League when they ran into trouble with the League.
Coaching School was schedule to play San Juan East Mediane in their penultimate game but because they could not get confirmed return reservations to Tobago they informed the chairman of the tournament committee verbally that they would not be able to fulfill their engagement and gave their reason.
However, the tournament committee subsequently awarded San Juan the game based on a claim from San Juan that confirmed reservations were available for Coaching School to come to Trinidad, but San Juan only focused on the School coming to Trinidad and not on their return.
Coaching School protested the decision and the matter was sent to the disciplinary committee which ruled against them.
They subsequently appealed the committee's decision and judgment was eventually given in their favour almost a year after the appeal.
Coaching School's request to play in this year's Super League because of the judgment in their favour was denied, though they were well on course for qualifying for the 2004 Super League when the wrong judgment was made against them.
Coaching School's veteran player Terry Joseph told the Tobago News that they are convinced that if they pursue the matter further they will be successful but they have decided to let sleeping dogs lie.
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Re: St Clair Coaching School wins appeal
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2006, 09:09:44 AM »
St Clair Coaching School wins appeal
Tobago News


St Clair Coaching School recently won their appeal against the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation Disciplinary committee's decision to kick them out of the 2004 Super League Qualifying tournament for defaulting a game. However, the victory is a hollow victory because it does not make them eligible to compete in this year's Super League.

In 2004 Coaching School was unbeaten in the Qualification tournament and was almost certain to capture one of the three qualifying berths from the six-team tournament to compete in the 2005 Super League when they ran into trouble with the League.

Coaching School was schedule to play San Juan East Mediane in their penultimate game but because they could not get confirmed return reservations to Tobago they informed the chairman of the tournament committee verbally that they would not be able to fulfill their engagement and gave their reason.

However, the tournament committee subsequently awarded San Juan the game based on a claim from San Juan that confirmed reservations were available for Coaching School to come to Trinidad, but San Juan only focused on the School coming to Trinidad and not on their return.

Coaching School protested the decision and the matter was sent to the disciplinary committee which ruled against them.

They subsequently appealed the committee's decision and judgment was eventually given in their favour almost a year after the appeal.

Coaching School's request to play in this year's Super League because of the judgment in their favour was denied, though they were well on course for qualifying for the 2004 Super League when the wrong judgment was made against them.

Coaching School's veteran player Terry Joseph told the Tobago News that they are convinced that if they pursue the matter further they will be successful but they have decided to let sleeping dogs lie.

Interesting! They are right. I would want my team to have reservation to go back tobago as well.

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Re: St Clair Coaching School wins appeal
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2006, 12:41:47 PM »
If it was a team from South and they had no way to go home - let's say the road was going to be closed after the game started and not scheduled to be reopened until the next day, would the league have canceled or postponed the game?  Let an intelligent thoughtful person answer!
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Re: St Clair Coaching School wins appeal
« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2006, 03:21:24 PM »
Firstly you cannot make that comparison because the circumstances aint the same.


Secondly shouldn't some one in the league of TTFF come up with some plan for problems like this....If it was the pro league I belive it would be up to the team to make arrangements for this as they can afford or should budget for this.....but in the other leagues cannot the TTFF have a place for Tobago teams to stay....what about the Center of Excellence. doesn't it have accomodations ? or what about Jack Warner Hotel ?(think it was the Ibis or something) can't that be done or does the TTFF not think that that might help team from the sister Isle and the whole footballing fraternity.... and of course the same can be done in Tobago.


But that would require somebody to actually THINK...!

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Re: St Clair Coaching School wins appeal
« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2006, 04:54:27 AM »
Rastaman, yuh askin a lot of these admnistartors...to think.
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Re: St Clair Coaching School wins appeal
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2006, 06:34:33 AM »
So sad but true......

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Re: St Clair Coaching School wins appeal
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2006, 06:39:59 AM »
& yuh no how thinking is their specialty  ::)

 

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