Fella I and you always cool eh, but yuh talking plenty shit of the highest grade!
Hunt eh trying to save money...he trying to bring order into the Sports Ministry. Not becasue things run free all de time means that is how it should continue.
Fees must be paid and if indeed on a sliding scale den I say he DAMN RIGHT!
He may be a rookie minister, but he brings excellent management skills to the job, something lacking in ALL OTHER MINITRIES!
He is calling for accountability and transparency...yet you seem to have trouble with that.
f**k de game!
How is that game bringing revenue into the country to speak of?
Steups...yuh really mean revenue into Warner's pocket ent?
We doh need ah few thousand foreigners for a few days to help T&T, what will help the country is accountability and transparency and DOING THE RIGHT THINGS!
That is something allyuh trinis like to sacrifice for entertainment...let de game play, leh we play we mas, jump and wave and misbehave..f**k dat shit!
It is high time T&T comes to order, we is ah damn big republic yet we have man auditing books in secret and cyar show de right spreadsheet for years!
f**k that shit!
Standing up to Jack Warner is a start! He at least is doin g what is right for HIS Ministry, he eh in charge ah crime and education or peewah selling! So he is doing EXACTKLY what you want, yet for the sake of a football game yuh willing to sell out yuh Nation...no wonder we have so much crime and decadence and turmoil in we schools!
Yuh acknowledge de tings yuh feel important is NOT Hunt's responsibility, yet readily find fault when he attends dutifuly to things UNDER HIS PURVIEW!
f**k that shit!
Let Jack have Jamaica play England...leh he haul he stink c**t...I standing with Gary Hunt!
How is that for a tee shirt slogan!
“The ministry recognises that this event is commercial in nature and as such, it is incumbent upon us to seek and protect the rights and intellectual property of Trinidad and Tobago,” he said.
“In the past, rental of the stadium has been done in an ad hoc manner. The policy seeks to standardise rental agreements and professionalise the way the ministry conducts business.”
Hunt announced that the ministry would charge the TTFF a rental of $150,000 for use of the stadium, instead of the ten per cent gate receipts which would have brought in $900,000.
He asked the TTFF to utilise the profits from this match to invest them into development programmes to assist people in areas such as Toco, Point Fortin, Tabaquite and Sangre Grande.
Hunt said his ministry was prepared to reconsider the terms of the draft lease agreement.
“We are now aware of contractual arrangements with the English FA...We are willing to listen to it,” he said.
“We are also willing to look at the prohibition of alcohol and tobacco advertising for this game. We recognise that it is not safe to advertise these products. We have taken a stance to protect the development of the youth of this country.”
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Allyuh bemaoning the lack of professionalism in Trin idad...now allyuh getting it in allyuh pweffen allyuh bawling like babies with ah diaper load ah shit!