Laughs off Stephan Hart critic tag.
“Come on Flex, why in the world would I dislike Stephen Hart? In-fact, I am quite amazed with the good job that he has been doing with the national team with so little at his disposal added W Connection's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) David John Williams.”
Federation
Tim Kee ponders as David John Williams bids for TTFA post
President of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) Raymond Tim Kee has said he will know by Wednesday if he will go up for re-election as president when the TTFA Annual General Meeting (AGM) and election of officers take place on November 29.
Manager Wallace appeals for support
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO operations manager William Wallace is once again calling on corporate community to come on board and support the federation as the team enter into 2018 World Cup qualifiers.
W Connection CEO to run for TTFA Presidency
President and Chief Executive Officer of DIRECTV W Connection Football Club, Mr David John-Williams has signaled his intention to run for the Presidency of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association in the upcoming November Annual General Meeting.
FIFA’s Independent Ethics Committee bans Jack Warner from all football-related activities for life
The adjudicatory chamber of the Ethics Committee, chaired by Hans-Joachim Eckert, has decided to ban the former FIFA Vice-President and Executive Committee member as well as CONCACAF President, Mr Jack Warner, from taking part in any kind of football-related activity at national and international level for life.
FIFA Women’s Coaching Course on tomorrow
EX-ENGLAND player and coach Hope Powell will conduct a three-day FIFA coaching course for women coaches and players.
Wellington rejects extradition discharge argument; Warner case set for Dec 2
Deputy Chief Magistrate Mark Wellington yesterday ruled in favour of the prosecution in the extradition case against Jack Warner and ordered that his matter begin in December.
Supporter donates $.1 m to TT ‘Warriors’
MERE HOURS after a public plea for financial assistance towards Trinidad and Tobago football team, also known as the “Soca Warriors” on Friday, the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) received a cheque valued at $100,000 from a local football supporter.
Faris moves on Jack; extradition proceedings approved
ATTORNEY General Faris Al-Rawi has signed the Authority to Proceed (ATP) paving the way for the start of extradition proceedings against corruption accused, former Fifa Vice President Jack Warner, who is wanted in the United States. The announcement was made yesterday as Warner returned to the Portof- Spain Magistrates’ Court.