Listen, listen.
It is obvious that everybody has given in to the idea this imps owns the TTFF and there is nothing anyone can do about that. I disagree with that notion. Since questions are being ask let me ask this question of anyone who is brave enough to answer with a serious and well thought out and intelligent answer. If a store or company is selling a product or offering a service or services that you don't like would you continue to buy that product or service?
You don't have to use violence to get "Cause and Effect". Tonight is a big game in Trinidad with the eyes of the world, USA and the Caribbean watching this game, well, now is the time to strongly protest outside and inside the stadium. Inside the stadium, because I know some of you will continue to support the imps and them so you are going to pay to see this "ass whopping" the USA is going to put on the "Sucker Worriers", but if you truly care anything about football in Trinidad and Tobago and abuse of the intelligence of the people of Trinidad and Tobago by this imps and his idiots, then you can't just sit on your hands and not participate in a protest that is absolutely necessary. Outside the stadium, you must protest the mere existence of the imps and them who are running this mistake known as the TTFF because it is time to let the world and the imps and them know that we are not going to buy the "shit" that they are offering us anymore.
I remember someone telling me a long time ago that no one is above the law and that includes Sepp Blatter and the other con men that make up the board of one of the biggest Enrons, I mean, organizations in the world. Collectively, I know you all are thinking, and you are kidding yourselves, that this imps is above the law and he knows that he has that kind of effect on you, which is why he continues to do what he does, but I am here to tell you and this "cacahole" that he is not above the law and it is time that we petition lawyers, judges, Scotland Yard maybe, people against theftism, FPATT, Shaka's father, Mr. Jennings, the Ministry of Sports in Trinidad and Tobago, the people of the Caribbean, USA, Mexico, Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, and any other organization/s around the world that would be willing to respond to our resignation.
I am not saying this is going to be simple or easy but if we continue to complain about what the imps and them are doing or not doing and don't do something about it then something is going to continue to do us. I am tired of being tired.
Viva la revoluccion.................it must go on.