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Now that David John-Williams is out as President of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association, it is finally time to begin thinking about how the TTFA can get its house in order as a collective. As a Trinidad & Tobago citizen based in the United States and also involved in the business of soccer, I have followed the association over the years. Under Jack Warner, there wasn’t much transparency and social media didn’t have as much as an impact as it does today, so I didn’t follow the association as much. Under Raymond Tim Kee, I followed the association a bit, but I didn’t really get involved with the everyday goings and comings of the Association until John-Williams became President and I co-founded the Black Soccer Membership Association in Washington, DC.

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Former Strike Squad captain reacts to TTFA election results…

FORMER Strike Squad captain Clayton Morris says his prayers have been answered, as a new TT Football Association (TTFA) administration takes office.

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The new William Wallace led Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) administration went straight to work today, spending the day at the TTFA head office in Couva in eight hours of meetings intended to help ascertain the actual state of TTFA’s administration and finances.

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TTFA president to be chosen Sunday.

In­cum­bent David John-Williams will have his four-year reign as pres­i­dent of the T&T Foot­ball As­so­ci­a­tion chal­lenged on Sun­day when the lo­cal body holds its high­ly-an­tic­i­pat­ed an­nu­al gen­er­al meet­ing (AGM) and elec­tion at the Home of Foot­ball in Bal­main, Cou­va.

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A stunned-looking David John-Williams leaves the Home of Football,on Sunday, after losing to William Wallace, at the TT Football Associations’ elections, held in Balmain,Couva. - Marvin Hamilton

William Wal­lace is the new pres­i­dent of the T&T Foot­ball As­so­ci­a­tion.

He was giv­en a new man­date to take the TTFA for­ward yes­ter­day at the as­so­ci­a­tion’s An­nu­al Gen­er­al Meet­ing (AGM) and Elec­tion at the Home of Foot­ball in Bal­main, Cou­va, where he de­feat­ed close ri­val David John-Wil­iams 26-20 in a hot­ly con­test­ed race for the pres­i­den­cy.

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No ‘swoosh’ on Nike, TTFA deal.

DJW: Rivals presenting ‘gross inaccuracies’

ALTHOUGH THEIR slogan is Just Do It, Nike, a multinational billion-dollar urban apparel and sports company, said it has “no intention to pursue” any arrangement to sponsor or supply team product to the TT Football Association, undermining claims made by United TTFA, a group of stakeholders attempting to unseat David John-Williams as the head of local football.

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