Former T&T Football Federation (TTFF) first vice-president Raymond Tim Kee, will officially take up the post of the federation’s president, when the uncontested election for the lone post is conducted today, at Cascadia Hotel, St Ann’s.
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Deadline passes ....for TTFF to pay Soca Warriors
Raymond Tim Kee, the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) president-in-waiting may not even get a honeymoon period after he is installed unopposed as president on Sunday when the TTFF holds elections at the Cascadia Hotel.
Tim holds key for football revival
Sport organisations need to pay close attention to the system of communication they adopt.
Watson lauds TTFF despite limited funding
Acting president of the T&T Football Federation (TTFF), Lennox Watson, yesterday, reflected on the achievements of the association despite a lack of funding, when he spoke at a media conference, hosted at the at the TTFF’s new headquarters, located on Anna St, Woodbrook.
Sancho; Tiger Phillips throw their support for Tim Kee but with caution
The Soca Warriors Online (SWO) recently caught up with former Technical Director Lincoln "Tiger" Phillips as well as former Soca Warriors defender Brent Sancho and asked them for their opinions on former Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) vice-president Raymond Tim Kee, as he prepares to run unopposed for the post of TTFF president.
VFFOTT accepts invitation from the TTFF to work together
Mr. Selby Browne, Vice President of the Veteran Footballers Foundation of Trinidad and Tobago (VFFOTT) confirmed, VFFOTT at its Executive Committee meeting held on Sunday 4th November voted in favour of accepting the invitation of the TTFF to accept membership to “Move Football Forward in Trinidad and Tobago”.
Tim Kee to be elected unopposed
Nine days before what was anticipated to be the most vital elections in local football’s history, the only person remaining to oppose Raymond Tim Kee as president of ther T&T Football Federation, Colin Murray, has pulled out, essencially creating a one-horse race.
Looking for game-changers
"It is a personal decision. I will not be entertaining questions on it."
Those were the words of Colin Murray on Friday when he summoned the media to The Normandie for the privilege of hearing him withdraw his bid for the presidency of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation. Given that the reporters present failed to challenge that outrageous statement, he should have saved everyone the hassle of getting there and simply sent a statement via e-mail or fax.
Why I’m rooting for the Sport Minister against the TTFF
Football fans are a funny bunch; they have never had any doubt whatever that their enemy’s friend is their enemy. Or their enemy’s enemy is their friend. So once they dislike a team, that dislike is forever and ever. Amen.