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Central FA’s presidential choice queried

KEITH JAMES, a member of the Central Football Association (CFA) General Council, has queried the choice made by the group to back Raymond Tim Kee for the position of president of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF).

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TTFF 'clears the air' on Ministry $$

TTFF 'clears the air' on Ministry $$.The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) has spoken out against what it considers "continued attacks" made against their marketing agent Anthony Harford.

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TTFF presidential nominee denies secret pact with Jack Warner

Raymond Tim KeeTrinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) presidential candidate, Raymond Tim Kee, has denied “malicious rumours” which claimed that his candidacy is being supported by National Security Minister and ex-FIFA vice president Jack Warner.

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Murray keeps cards close

Silent, but deadly, is the approach candidate Colin Murray is taking to the upcoming election for the post of president of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF).

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Former Soca Warriors manager 'disappointed' with Harford over non-payment

While Minister of Sport Anil Roberts said he had disbursed nearly $1 million to Anthony Harford for the payment of fees to former Trinidad and Tobago senior squad staff, former manager David Muhammad has claimed he and his staff are still owed the money.

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Morris: Tim Kee can bring needed change

Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) presidential hopeful Raymond Tim Kee has been given a glowing recommendation from a former Trinidad and Tobago football captain ahead of the November 11 election.

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Of presidents and politics

After all these elections, what?

Members of the People's National Movement and the Congress of the People, or at least the appointed delegates, held their elections for a new executive yesterday. Barack Obama appears to be in danger of being a one-term President of the United States given the trends heading into that country's day of decision next week Tuesday. The sister island is seeing activity like never before ahead of voting for the Tobago House of Assembly, expected in January.

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Firm footing for football

I have long held the view that November is the best month of the year, and nothing has happened to change that, particularly in sport. And while many believe the last few months of sport in the Caribbean are overshadowed by other celebrations, such as Divali and Christmas, this November promises something different.

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Sport Ministry gave QPCC 8-a-side more money than the Warriors

Sport Minister Anil Roberts Sport Minister Anil Roberts has allegedly again failed to keep his promise to Trinidad and Tobago football.

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