IN efforts to improve its transparency, the T&T Football Association (TTFA) will host quarterly “Round Table” talks with members of the media.
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TTFA distances itself from Warner
THE T&T Football Association (TTFA) is making it clear it has no association with former FIFA vice-president Austin Jack Warner.
New TTFA officers continue work apace
Newly elected Trinidad and Tobago FA President William Wallace and his team of officers, Vice Presidents Clynt Taylor, Susan Joseph-Warrick and Joseph Sam Phillip, maintained a high tempo approach to their first days in office with another eight hour meeting today at the FA’s head office in Couva.
TTFA audit first was best move: Warner
Former FIFA vice-president Austin Jack Warner, who has been involved in football in many areas locally and internationally and who is widely accredited with ensuring that Trinidad and Tobago was able to qualify for its first and only World Cup in 2006, says he agrees with newly-elected TTFA president William Wallace's decision to do an audit before undertaking any major activities.
Exclusive: Banned Warner lobbied for new TTFA chief Wallace and now seeks payment
Jack Warner’s power broking influence in football looks to have returned and it also looks like he is once again going to get paid for it.
TTFA General Secretary resigns
Trinidad and Tobago Football Association president William Wallace has accepted the resignation of general secretary Camara David. David has resigned effective November 30.
Wallace: Home of Football not yet fit for operation
Newly-elected Trinidad and Tobago Football Association president William Wallace says his executive decided to keep the Home of Football temporarily closed because it is not yet fit for operation.
Sport Minister supports TTFA audit
MINISTER of Sport and Youth Affairs Shamfa Cudjoe said she is in “full support” of the call by the T&T Football Association (TTFA) to initiate a financial audit as a new administration takes office.
TTFA’s Wallace: Election win no gloating matter
NEWLY-elected president of the TT Football Association (TTFA) William Wallace is pleased with the association’s election results, but says it is no reason to gloat, and his team is ready to put in work.