He just doesn't know when to shut up does he.
Dwight was never going to be involved at Wigan, I don't even think he was back at the club on Friday.
As I said before he is shifting the blame for poor performances and drawing away attention from where it should be.
I have learned in life what people say or think will happen in certain circumstances provides a great insight into how their minds personalities works, it has served me well in the people I find I can trust and not trust.
This paragraph tells you all you need to know, not that you don't already know it, because thats what he would do in the situation.
""""Warner also pointed out that although advised by colleagues to take action over Keane's comments within FIFA, he would not do so due to concerns that the other T&T/Sunderland players-
Carlos Edwards and Kenwyne Jones-might be victimised as a result. """"
Dwight will have to come off the fence, although I don't think it matters much as he isn't going to be playing much.
The club has no choice with Carlos & Kenwyn for official dates, if Carlos's form doesn't improve he will be moved on for footballing reasons anyway.
Following the rather convienient timings of this and Kenwyn's remarks, I doubt the club will get Kenwyn fit for the 4th October, indeed it is more likely the 18th or 25th the latter would be my guess.
BTW how was the clown incident reported over there.
Edit
BTW this was in a Sunday paper
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2008/sep/14/worldcup2010qualifiers.premierleagueSaid & done
David Hills on Fifa vice president Jack Warner's past dealings with small countries and other quotes from the football world
Moral maze: man of the week
Fifa vice president Jack Warner: Says Roy Keane's decision to withdraw Dwight Yorke from Trinidad & Tobago's squad was 'callous disregard and disrespect for the rights of a small country'.
How should you deal with 'small' countries? Feb 2008: Warner attempts to forcibly dissolve Dominica's FA and install his friend Patrick John as their new president. John's credentials for the job: a 12-year jail sentence for leading a failed coup plot against the Dominican government in 1981, backed by Ku Klux Klan leaders; US agents arrested them in possession of automatic weapons, dynamite and Nazi flags. John also had 14 years as head of Dominica's FA, before being deposed in 2006 accused of 'rank poor performance'. 'Warner's behaviour was illegal and disrespectful,' said a Dominican FA spokesman.
'He tried to bully us in our small country.'