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Football / Re: Camps resigns from TTFF
« on: October 28, 2011, 05:24:11 AM »
God help us but it is true - Watson is it - but the latest intelligence says that he is running scared because he doesn't want to be associated with the Soca Warriors court case. The TTFF is imploding and hopefully Marlon Morris and his people will win the Northern FA election that will take place on Monday 31st. BTW, my information is that Clint Marcelle has joined with the incumbent NFA president Roland Forde after he lambasted the outgoing administration for having done nothing for years. Politics...

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Football / Re: Camps resigns from TTFF
« on: October 27, 2011, 08:38:48 PM »
I said weeks ago there is a plot by hard line TTFF elements to stage a coup. The removal (resignation) of Camps is one element of this plot. This afternoon an emergency meeting of the TTFF executive committee replaced Camps with Watson - yes, THE SAME WATSON who is leading the hijack of the EFA from the clubs. The replacement of Groden as general secretary is the other element. My advice is that this is also in the works. The hard liners are daily being more threatened by their imploding world and they are becoming increasingly desperate. More nonsense to come...

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Football / Re: FIFA opens 10 more Caribbean bribery cases (iz Oli time!!)
« on: October 26, 2011, 10:10:56 AM »
So asylumseeker, Burrell (and others) didn't take? And Pickering wasn't the only one to deny taking. My issue is not that she was banned. It is that others were not...

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Football / Re: Groden, Shabaaz among those in-line for CONCACAF post.
« on: October 26, 2011, 10:08:23 AM »
The headline of this story is misleading. There is a FIFA conference on in Guadalajara, Mexico at the moment. It is for the General Secretary and Technical Director of each CONCACAF member association - thirty-five, in principle, but the USSF has chosen not to attend. Groden and Shabazz are not interviewing for a position. They are there to represent the TTFF.
The event is intended to make the work of the GS and TD in CONCACAF associations more effective and consistent with FIFA guidelines. The problem is that Shabazz is working with Guyana (GFF) and representing TNT (TTFF) at the same time. This cannot be correct. Could you imagine Pfister working for the TTFF and the DFB (Germany) simultaneously? This is a problem of professional ethics, but also one of professional organization - or the lack thereof. The TTFF does not have a TD and is playing at having one in Mexico.

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Football / Re: FIFA opens 10 more Caribbean bribery cases (iz Oli time!!)
« on: October 26, 2011, 07:36:55 AM »
Camps is not important. He has always been a figure head president and doesn't affect anything. FIFA is not on the right page. They banned the female representative from the BVIFA for 18 months while top CFU men got a virtual slap on the wrist! What a joke! Let's see what comes of this round of charges.

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Football / Re: Thread for the 2011 Pan-American Games.
« on: October 25, 2011, 03:29:40 PM »
Actually, most of the players who represented TNT in South Korea 2007 (Under 17) and Egypt 2009 (Under 20) haven't made it into this team for one reason or another, but I hear you. I believe Eve needs to revisit these guys as one cannot discount that kind of experience. Now, if the TTFF would only get itself together, but if wishes were horses, etc, etc...

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Football / Re: Thread for the 2011 Pan-American Games.
« on: October 25, 2011, 01:43:30 PM »
Angus Eve, his staff and the players have all done a very good job in Guadalajara, but let's not get carried away. These South American teams are Under 20s, by and large, so we need to temper our response and not begin seeing ourselves automatically qualifying for London 2012 and beyond. We also need to be careful in comparing coaches. Vranes did not coach this Under 23 team in competition. He had the Under 20 team, which failed in Guatemala in CONCACAF qualifying for Colombia 2011, and was replaced as Under 23 coach by his assistant, Eve. Let's not forget that Vranes helped to write our country's football history by taking an Under 20 team to Egypt 2009. Finally, let's also remember that Jamaica finished second at the Brasil Pan-American Games of 2009. I do not know how many members of that Jamaican team are now in their country's senior squad but it will be interesting to watch the progress of our Gaudalajara generation.

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Football / Re: Keith Look Loy has resigned from the TTFF.
« on: October 22, 2011, 11:43:36 AM »
No response to date but MOVE will pursue one within the next days.

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Football / Re: Thread for the 2011 Pan-American Games.
« on: October 22, 2011, 03:48:54 AM »
Again, as with the head coach of the women's team, Richard Hood, TTFF wanted to remove Angus Eve from the helm of the men's team just a few weeks ago. My advice is that Eve was actually informed in a meeting that he HAD been removed and replaced by Hutson Charles. In one of his last deeds as TTFF technical adviser, Keith Look Loy, who was not invited to this meeting, condemned the move in a message to Richard Groden, and Eve refused to be sent to the Under 20 team. In the end - everybody in TTFF scurrried to distance themselves from the decision and now will hurry to associate with this result. Congrats to the team, Eve and the rest of the staff...

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Football / Re: Andre interviews Jamal Shabazz on I95.5fm this evening
« on: October 22, 2011, 03:38:41 AM »
It is unethical because he is not ONLY the coach of Caledonia. More to the point, he is the coach of GUYANA. Check the Code of Ethics of any serious coaching association and you will see included reference to a commitment to avoid negative comment on fellow professionals. Of course Shabaaz will have a perspective - and I am not commenting on the validity of same. I am merely saying given his position in all of this it would have been better for another Caledonia representative to advance the club's viewpoint.

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Football / Re: T&T Women earn huge point against hosts Mexico
« on: October 21, 2011, 12:57:00 PM »
You're correct touches. Reminds me of Jabloteh playing in CONCACAF CL without a club logo on their chest. For these reasons, and far more, people look upon us with scant regard (read contempt?). We done small, poor, from the weakest part of the footballing Americas, and have a bad political image. We can't afford to LOOK disorganized too boot. Agreed - the girls did a fantastic job against Mexico 'though...

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Football / Re: T&T Women earn huge point against hosts Mexico
« on: October 21, 2011, 12:30:06 PM »
This is a really good result...and to think some people in the TTFF wanted to dismiss the head coach, Richard Hood, after the team failed to qualify for the final round of CONCACAF Qualifying for London 2012. Now they will be swarming to congratulate him and his team and to have some of the credit rub off on them - at least I think so. But then they don't really care about women's football so they may not even notice this result.

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Football / Re: Andre interviews Jamal Shabazz on I95.5fm this evening
« on: October 21, 2011, 11:05:49 AM »
I didn't listen but it is unethical for Shabazz - the coach of Guyana - to be commenting on the internal affairs of our national association and our national team business. This morning he was on CCN TV6, via telephone, commenting again on behalf of Caledonia. He should have recused himself from this debate and allowed another person to represent the Caledonia perspective. Too many of us just plain don't understand ETHICS!

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Football / Re: Glen, Leon, and Jorsling on trial at Song Lam Nghe An
« on: October 19, 2011, 09:27:50 AM »
Viet Nam may provide a dollar but it ain't no platform to build a career on man...

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Football / Re: T&T men look ahead to Pan-Am opener
« on: October 19, 2011, 09:07:46 AM »
The match will be played at 11:00AM on Tuesday 25 October. This is better for the TT team, which arrived in Guadalajara around 2:00AM on Tuesday (yesterday) morning to learn that no arrangements had been made for their lodging in the Games' Village. Finally, they got rooms in a local hotel and settled in around 7:30 AM yesterday. Due to Mother Nature they have a few extra days to prepare for Uruguay.

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Football / Re: Look Loy candidate for EFA president.
« on: October 17, 2011, 11:06:20 AM »
Yes. Roland Forde is President. A cool guy but he's part of the inside crowd and he's not capable of transforming the NFA.

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Football / Re: Look Loy candidate for EFA president.
« on: October 16, 2011, 01:41:08 PM »
''A luta continua"...The struggle continues. The EFA clubs have formed MOVE (Movement for Football Excellence); they have written to Anil Roberts; the TTFRA have issued a release supporting their call for a free and fair election; and they are awaiting the response to their demand for the inclusion of Larry Romany (TTOC president) and Tyrone Marcus (Ministry of Sport/TT Pro League attorney) in his investigative committee. Meantime, it appears the Northern FA will hold its election on 31 October and Look Loy and the EFA clubs have already stated their support for the opposition there - led by Marlon Morris and Clint Marcelle. A luta continua...a new day will not come easily but it WILL come...

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The Referees Association issued the following statement yesterday. I may also be seen on the "TTFF courts FIFA's wrath" thread:

Revised Statement.

"The General Council of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Referees Association at its meeting on 9th October 2011took a decision to bring to the attention of the various stakeholders in the football community the risk to which the TTFF continues to expose the game in Trinidad and Tobago.

FIFA, in April 2010, adopted into its statutes new regulations to govern the organization of refereeing in all Member Associations within the international body. After a grace period of one year to facilitate compliance, all Member Associations were required to comply with the regulations from 1st April 2011.

To date the TTFF has not established its Refereeing Department as required by the regulations. While it has established a Referees Committee as required by the regulations, that Committee has not been meeting to take the decisions in keeping with its responsibilities since 29th July 2011.

This Committee is therefore non-functional. The persisting failure of the TTFF to implement the regulations for the organization of refereeing exposes the TTFF to disciplinary sanction by FIFA.

Such non-compliance can result in Trinidad and Tobago being banned from engaging in international competition, both teams and FIFA match officials. Such a turn of events will affect national teams (Senior Men and Women, Olympic Men and Women, U20 Men and Women, U17 Men and Women) and TT Pro League teams which contend for Championship League qualification.

In light of the clear and present risk to which the TTFF continues to expose the game in Trinidad and Tobago, the Trinidad and Tobago Football Referees Association calls on all stakeholders to exert all necessary pressure on the TTFF so that corrective action be taken to remove this risk.

The TTFF having made the required changes to its constitution to accommodate the regulations has fallen short in implementing the regulations. The TTFF therefore is continuing to act in a manner contrary to its own constitution.

As a member Association of the TTFF, the TTFRA urges the TTFF to act in a responsible manner and observe and adhere to the provisions of its own constitution. We have been concerned that as a member of the organization, the TTFF has refused to allow the TTFRA to participate fully in decisions which affect
us directly.

We have also taken note of the situation developing within another member organization of the TTFF where basic electoral tenets are not being observed as is expected in any democratic organization. The TTFF is apparently supporting counter-democratic actions by some of its members in order to preserve entrenched interests within its fold.

The TTFF’s failure to comply with FIFA regulations coupled with an unwillingness to work harmoniously constituent members, while supporting the breaking of democratic rules by preferred members is setting up the stage for fasttracking the end of football in Trinidad and Tobago as controlled by the present
administrators.
Let us all beware!

This statement is issued on behalf of the TTFRA".


The TTFF is in "circle the wagons, dig the heels in, bunker mentality" mode. They are seeking to destroy the TTFRA, whcih has the referees on strike - and I do not refer to the novices the TTFF have killing players all over the country at the moment, but to the "real" referees. Notably, the statement above also makes clear reference to the clubs' struggle in the EFA to remove the old mafia. More to come...

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Football / Re: Candidates for new CFU president
« on: October 14, 2011, 07:03:09 PM »
That's the $40,000 question...

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Football / Re: Groden among those charged by FIFA
« on: October 14, 2011, 06:59:24 PM »
Burrell is no longer Warner's "boy". He and Warner parted ways during this entire debacle. Burrell's ban clears the way for a straight fight between Harold Taylor, who is Warner's man, and Tony James, who Warner replaced with Burrell on the CFU and CONCACAF executives a few years ago.

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Football / Re: Candidates for new CFU president
« on: October 14, 2011, 05:43:57 PM »
The CFU has now "self-decapitated". President Warner, and Vice-presidents Klass and Burrell have all fallen victim to this debacle. Remarkable. Now the CFU office will return to Miami, from which Burrell had recently removed it to Kingston - after Chuck Blazer had removed it from Port of Spain in the wake of Warner's resignation. The Caribbean and the CFU ain't looking good, and I hope the region does not revert to its previous status as the backwater of global football.

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Football / Re: Look Loy candidate for EFA president.
« on: October 14, 2011, 09:54:49 AM »
Oliver Camps has appointed a three-man committee to investigate the EFA impasse. The clubs (MOVE) have accepted the principle of an investigative committee, and even the chairmanship of Rudy Thomas (TTFF vice-president and president of the SFA), but rejected the membership of "party hacks" Krishna Kuarsingh (one of the men now attempting to eliminate the Referees' Association, which has the referees on strike), and Sherwyn Dyer (president of the Eastern Counties Football Union, the most disorganized of all TTFF regional associations). MOVE accepts Thomas because its is a TTFF matter, but has made the point that the TTFF excutive committee has already sent a letter to Watson and Company congratulating them on their "return to office" in the EFA and therefore KK and Dyer are tainted. MOVE has called for Larry Romany (president of the TTOC) and sports lawyer Tyrone Marcus (of the Ministry of Sport and the TT Pro League) to be included instead of these two. MOVE is particularly insistent on having a lawyer included as the entire EFA impasse revolves around constitutional and legal issues.

Meantime, TTFF insider sources are talking about a palace coup in the making. They say if Groden is banned by FIFA the plan is to install Neville Ferguson as Federation GS, and to replace Camps with Watson because Camps is "too soft" and the preservation of the old regime demands some hard-line leadership - such as we are seeing in the EFA. Link the EFA election fraud to the TTFF coup plotting, and the campaign ahead of the CFU election scheduled for 20 November, and you will see how important the EFA scenario is to certain people.

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Football / Re: Pfister goes Bizerk at post match interview
« on: October 12, 2011, 03:00:29 PM »
Otto is absolutely correct! And he is responding to the pressures of preparing his team in the face of such difficulties. However, to be fair, let's remember that there are other pressures at play here - a) the desperate need of local clubs to sell players abroad at virtually any price in order to survive financially, and b) the desperate urge of local players to accept virtually any improvement in salary above and beyond what they receive in the TT Pro League, also in order to survive financially, to handle domestic responsibilities, etc. These are REAL pressures and frankly, when a foreign club (Viet Namese, Indian, MLS, etc.) comes calling via one of the so-called "agents' - and there are many floating around sweet TNT, (husslers, really) - it is well nigh impossible to resist the paltry sums these clubs offer (TTD 3 and 4 thousand a month, pittances by global standards). THIS is the reality on the ground. It's difficult to overcome these pressures and we have to work together to do so.

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Football / Re: Klinsmann: On the field, soccer is not a teachable sport
« on: October 11, 2011, 04:30:02 AM »
Klinsmann may be guru to some but the idea that football should be fun - for ALL players, not just young players - is hardly "cosmic" or "revolutionary". This concept has guided the best coaching and coaches for generations now. Ask the Brasilians, the Dutch, the Spanish, the Argentinians, etc, etc, etc...

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Football / Re: TTFF courts FIFA's wrath.
« on: October 10, 2011, 10:36:26 AM »
The Eastern FA's member clubs are to discuss a letter to Anil Roberts on Wednesday night. This will call for Ministry of Sport intervention in their battle with Watson, Ferguson and Company. Roberts may be Jack's political associate but his Ministry is financing TTFF activity in no small measure - the 2014 WCQ campaign to the tune of TTD 40 million to be exact - and he has publicly demanded accountability from the Federation so he would be duty-bound to investigate the entire imbroglio. The TTFF could be suspended by FIFA for this - exactly the same outcome the TTFRA is raising as a consequence of TTFF intransigence. An investigative committee always follows suspension by FIFA. The implications for the Federation elite are obvious. Meantime, the EFA clubs will also discuss a possible strike on Wednesday night. Their struggle isn't over by a long shot.

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Football / Re: Keith Look Loy has resigned from the TTFF.
« on: October 07, 2011, 12:25:53 PM »
You're damned if you do (stay within the TTFF and fight, as Look Loy did), and you're damned if you don't (exit the TTFF and fight, as Look Loy clearly intends to do). The man believes that the opportunity for change provoked by the ongoing corruption scandals within FIFA is being stifled by an old guard that intends to maintain itself in power, and which has entered survival mode. The most tangible expression of this "circling of the wagons" by the TTFF inner circle is the battle for power in the Eastern Football Association between the clubs and this inner circle with their anti-democratic world view. The TTFF is in vital need of transformation of its administrative structure and practice, its political culture and its image - and the time is NOW. This is why Look Loy has changed tactic and is no longer fighting quietly from the inside. Now he has declared war on the old guard and is openly fighting alongside the EFA clubs against the bankrupt old guard. All who say they want progressive change within the TTFF should support this.

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Football / Re: Updates from the Homeland.
« on: October 06, 2011, 05:39:49 AM »
...Thank you Brownsugar. Also check out this link to CNC3's "Early Morning Show" (http://cnc3.co.tt/#tabs-2). Look Loy was on it on 30 September for approximately half-hour (from about 1:32 of the show). People entitled to their opinion but they must deal in FACTS...

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Football / Re: Updates from the Homeland.
« on: October 06, 2011, 04:22:23 AM »
...I am here and ain't going nowhere. Stay tuned...

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Football / Re: Eve Wonders if he is still Olympic team coach.
« on: October 03, 2011, 11:51:21 AM »
TTFF made, ill-considered decision, can't defend it, and is now running from it, from Eve, from the media...aaaaarghhhh...

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Football / Re: West Ham target released Bolton wing-back Samuel
« on: September 24, 2011, 02:52:04 PM »
Otto Pfister and the national technical staff are constantly in touch with Jlloyd, who very much wants to represent TNT in the current campaign. It is HE who has requested his non-inclusion in the team in order to concentrate on his search for a club. He continues to train with Bolton on a daily basis.

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