Correct me if I'm wrong but FIFA is the most corrupt institution in the world, they lack transperancy and legally accept bribes, they can't be challenge. Does Sancho and company really expect postive change with FIFA intervention.......
I find it strange that everytime Sancho is in the media he is calling for government or FIFA intervention knowing it would cause football in T&T to cease. Why hasn't he called for the establishment of a FIFA Normalization comittee to ensure that the football at least goes on while the federation is investigated and reconstructed.
Is it because local members of the Normalization Comittee won't be legible for Federation elections
He has not once mention Under 17 or Under 23 and their current campaigns and the negative effect a suspension would cause. Does he not care about the youth the future of T&T football.
And if he should succeed and Fifa suspends the TTFF times passes and he becomes head of the TTFF does he expect these players to respect him
The former players are not wrong to pursue the matter, matter of fact it is their legal right, I sincerely hope they are doing it for the right reasons otherwise the they will inherit a cycle that wanted to stop.
Not sure if you're new to the site (10 posts might suggest that) but most of you questions have answers right here.
Yes football will cease. But that has to happen in order for radical change. Its sad, but its like the small pain you receive from the dentists injection to avoid the pain of an extraction. Its necessary to endure to avoid continuing pain in the future.
A normalisation committee is everyones wish, as documented on many occasions.
Who cares about elections? The point is to remove the cancer in existence. Once there has been a 6 month break from the old school, elections would be arranged and the zones etc would hopefully vote for change.
Sancho has consistently mentioned the U23's. 4 players are from North East Stars, brought there by him. One, he personally took into his home for 3 months. FIFA, upon enquiries, have confirmed that the U23 qualifiers would not be affected if a normalisation committee was in place. Meanwhile, under this regime, they received $200 for playing against Finland, while the "broke" TTFF administrators lived it up in a posh hotel. Also, when Corneal talks about the poor youngsters, Anthony Wolfe, Kenwyne Jones and Chris Birchall were all U23's in 2006. Look how the wonderful TTFF treated them, and the Corneals were part of that regime.