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« Reply #120 on: February 10, 2012, 12:16:04 AM »
the U23 will get rip off eventually...actually it already start
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« Reply #121 on: February 10, 2012, 04:14:16 AM »
I could be wrong ,is it possible that the TTFF owned vehicles ? if any of the workers have any of the vehicles owned by TTFF take that to from these wicked blood sucking monsters .

Who owned the Havalanche stadium? take that to from them .

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« Reply #122 on: February 10, 2012, 04:16:19 AM »
the U23 will get rip off eventually...actually it already start

Yeah Brent said last night that the U-23's got $200 for the game against Finland......$200.  Wow!!  They must feel like they won the lottery.  Oh and Latapy taking legal action against the TTFF also for money owed to him.  Apparently of all the staff involved in the failed campaign, Pfister was the only one who was paid......salt for everyone else.....
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« Reply #123 on: February 10, 2012, 04:17:04 AM »
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« Reply #126 on: February 17, 2012, 03:32:06 PM »
From the Socawarriors.net archive of Jan 26, 2007, posted by Flex
T&T footballers give war declaration to T&TFF.
By: Lasana Liburd (Express).

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The “Soca Warriors” yesterday declared that it was “on the verge of legal action” against the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (T&TFF) over a bonus dispute in what could be a landmark case in the country’s sport history and is sure to catch the attention of global football body, FIFA.

London sport lawyers, Athletes 1 Legal, issued a press release on behalf of 17 members of the national football team who represented Trinidad and Tobago at their historic debut showing at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
The aggrieved players are Marvin Andrews, Kenwyne Jones, Chris Birchall, Collin Samuel, Atiba Charles, Brent Sancho, Cyd Gray, Ian Cox, Aurtis Whitley, Cornell Glen, Kelvin Jack, Shaka Hislop, Evans Wise, Avery John, Stern John, Anthony Wolfe and present squad captain Densill Theobald.

“The players are ready and willing to meet with the T&TFF to discuss matters but that option no longer appears available,” stated a release from Athletes 1 Legal. “The players have asked a series of detailed questions regarding revenues from the World Cup and associated expenses but none of these have been replied to. Therefore there appears little option but to sue the Federation in the Trinidad Courts for an order that the Federation produce a full account of the World Cup revenue, and thereafter pay to the players the percentage that was previously agreed.”

T&TFF press officer Shaun Fuentes told the Trinidad Express that his employers did not wish to respond “at this time” and the matter would be forwarded to their lawyers. Neither party has directly addressed the press on the matter apart from e-mailed releases or one press conference, staged by the players last September, which did not permit questions.

Notably absent from the Athletes 1 Legal list are World Cup captain Dwight Yorke and retired playmaker Russell Latapy as well as the quartet of Carlos Edwards, Dennis Lawrence, Jason Scotland and Clayton Ince.
The disagreement centers on the disbursement of sponsorship and commercial revenues, which arose from the country’s qualification for the World Cup, to the national players.

The players made a pact with FIFA vice-president Jack Warner in November 2005 for 30 percent of sponsorship and commercial revenue. They claimed that this figure rose to 50 percent during the World Cup.
Warner, at the time, negotiated in his capacity as T&TFF special advisor. He was later named as chairman of Local Organising Committee (LOC) Germany 2006, which dealt with all aspects of the team’s World Cup preparation including all commercial deals.

A similar deal was brokered between the Football Federation of Australia (FFA) and its players for the 2006 tournament. The “Socceroos” received $14.5 million ($3 million Australian dollars) to share among themselves from the $44.4 million ($9.2 million Australian dollars) paid to the FFA by FIFA for its team’s qualification. In addition, Australia’s World Cup players also received a third of the FFA’s spin-off income, which included shirt sales and merchandise.

The T&TFF, however, claimed to have earned just $18 million—inclusive of merchandising and sponsorship deals—last September. The local body further deducted expenses before presenting a share of $141,102 for the team or $5,644.08 per player.

The Warriors initially threatened strike action but decided to continue to represent their country while they retained Athletes 1 Legal to fight on their behalf.

Thus far, the T&TFF and Athletes 1 Legal have been unable to find a compromise.
Athletes One Legal’s chief solicitor, Mike Townley, insisted that the T&TFF’s financial statement was “substantially inaccurate and unreliable” and called on the Federation to “properly account to the players for the sponsorship and other commercial revenues generated from qualification”.

“The income figures do not match the amounts which the Federation previously claimed to have earned from sponsors and whole categories of income, such as licensing and merchandising, are excluded,” stated the release. “The Players’ view is that the accounts they have seen massively understate the income and overstate the expenses.”

Townley noted discrepancies in the T&TFF’s books and pointed to the Adidas deal, which was fingered in a Trinidad Express report last September.
“The Federation in their own press statements prior to the World Cup Finals stated that Adidas had agreed to sponsor the Warriors for the sum of US$11.5 million,” Townley stated. “Yet in the accounts that have now been produced income from Adidas is shown at just under US$300,000.

“The players first asked for this discrepancy to be explained in a letter of 24th October, and yet to date no explanation for this or any of the other identified discrepancies has been received.”
Townley also slammed the T&TFF’s alleged failure to release $225,000 (US$36,000) to the players for distribution to an unnamed charity. He claimed the two parties agreed to withhold this money for charity from the sum owed to the players as their share of the FIFA grant earned by qualification.

“The money was always intended to go to charity,” stated Townley. “Given the current relations between the players and the Federation it was felt best if that money was transferred to the Squad account while a decision was taken on who should receive it.

“A letter requesting that this sum be paid to the Warrior’s account was sent to the Federation lawyers on the 6th December but no payment has yet been made by the Federation. The players are very concerned that even this sum of US$36,000 is being retained when quite obviously no dispute exists in relation to it and it is unarguably due to the players.”

Athletes 1 Legal also accused the T&TFF of “discrimination” and acting “against the interests of T&T football” by ignoring players from national selection due to their involvement in the bonus dispute.

Last September, T&TFF general secretary Richard Groden referred to the Warriors as “delinquent” and “less than honourable” while, in November, he singled out the England-based pair of Brent Sancho and Kelvin Jack, who both represent England League One club Gillingham, as the leaders of the revolt. Neither player was invited to represent his country since the World Cup.

Groden also threatened to ignore the Warriors and, instead, use players from the local Pro League and national youth teams to “form the nucleus of our team for 2010”.

Theobald, the present captain, was the only World Cup player used at the 2007 Digicel Caribbean Cup tournament and it is now uncertain whether he will be allowed to keep his place for upcoming friendly matches against Panama and Costa Rica. Trinidad and Tobago competed without most of its regular players at the regional competition and ended in second spot after a 2-1 loss to Haiti in the final.
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« Reply #127 on: February 22, 2012, 09:34:09 PM »
Some people just don't get it. This was posted on the TTFF's Facebook page.

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Brent Sancho and company is excercising a little greed and blatantly as well..The money was just a by so....promise!!! it has no documented proof that they deserve that money..according to mr warner!! why wudnt u c edwards or yorke fighting so hard for the money..they dont need it! but these local footballers who went 2 germny like WOLFE is 2 dam Boldface..he didnt play ONE game, the team didnt win ONE match, havent scored ONE goal, they still got ONE mill, since dat we only qualify for ONE gold cup, havent achieve ONE caribbean title, they havent done ONE thing to develop the game..W;re still Languishing as eighty ONE in world rankings. Dats y Crouch hit Sancho ONE pull in his head and "ONE" the game.. just now we will rank ONE hundred and twenty ONE in the world 4ever..
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« Reply #128 on: February 22, 2012, 10:07:18 PM »
I tell he off already

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« Reply #129 on: February 22, 2012, 11:20:11 PM »
The frightening thing is that there are still many people who talk this rubbish. To an uninformed bystander, the public case of players who "didn't win one game or score one goal" and yet got paid $1 million and now want more may seem greedy. But what they don't stop to consider is where the hundreds of millions of dollars disappeared to.
I still believe the press should shoulder much of the blame for this massive chasm in information that hasn't reached the general public.

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« Reply #130 on: February 23, 2012, 07:46:42 AM »
The frightening thing is that there are still many people who talk this rubbish. To an uninformed bystander, the public case of players who "didn't win one game or score one goal" and yet got paid $1 million and now want more may seem greedy. But what they don't stop to consider is where the hundreds of millions of dollars disappeared to.
I still believe the press should shoulder much of the blame for this massive chasm in information that hasn't reached the general public.
       You are quite correct,people will continue to talk rubbish because we still don't know what going on with Sancho and Jeffrey at NEStars,they eh quit or resign but they are gone,we still don't know what going on with Jan,if his fiance come out of the Coma or anyone was held for the crime or how much money was colleted on his behalf,we still don't know the latest on Roopie,we still don't know how the girls program started by NEStars going.
       

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« Reply #131 on: February 23, 2012, 08:27:14 AM »
The frightening thing is that there are still many people who talk this rubbish. To an uninformed bystander, the public case of players who "didn't win one game or score one goal" and yet got paid $1 million and now want more may seem greedy. But what they don't stop to consider is where the hundreds of millions of dollars disappeared to.
I still believe the press should shoulder much of the blame for this massive chasm in information that hasn't reached the general public.
       You are quite correct,people will continue to talk rubbish because we still don't know what going on with Sancho and Jeffrey at NEStars,they eh quit or resign but they are gone,we still don't know what going on with Jan,if his fiance come out of the Coma or anyone was held for the crime or how much money was colleted on his behalf,we still don't know the latest on Roopie,we still don't know how the girls program started by NEStars going.
       

sancho and jeffrey are not agents or representatives of trinidad and tobago. jan michael and his fiance are not agents or representatives of trinidad and tobago. north east stars are not agents or represtatives of trinidad and tobago. they are all either private individuals or business concerns. it would be nice if they were to communicate their circumstances  better, but they are under no such obligation.

 ttff is the "TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO" football federation, and are recognized as being representative and agents of trinidad and tobago. and as such recieve taxpayers GRANTS from the MoS without any oversight. and they still cannot account for the disappearance of millions of our nation's dollars over just 5 years.

seems you are too old and mentally inflexible to understand that previous ways of doing things are changing. when old men try to hold on to the past they invariabley end up looking like fools. i bet oliver camps and jw have whole lot of regrets right about now!


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« Reply #132 on: February 23, 2012, 08:36:45 AM »
Some people just don't get it. This was posted on the TTFF's Facebook page.

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Brent Sancho and company is excercising a little greed and blatantly as well..The money was just a by so....promise!!! it has no documented proof that they deserve that money..according to mr warner!! why wudnt u c edwards or yorke fighting so hard for the money..they dont need it! but these local footballers who went 2 germny like WOLFE is 2 dam Boldface..he didnt play ONE game, the team didnt win ONE match, havent scored ONE goal, they still got ONE mill, since dat we only qualify for ONE gold cup, havent achieve ONE caribbean title, they havent done ONE thing to develop the game..W;re still Languishing as eighty ONE in world rankings. Dats y Crouch hit Sancho ONE pull in his head and "ONE" the game.. just now we will rank ONE hundred and twenty ONE in the world 4ever..

None so blind as those who will not see ....... everone i meet with that argument i would say .... so let warner keep all den ? we still lowly rated etc. but money pass ...so whey it went ? If the players did not bring up this matter we would have had no idea how much money was involved in this campaign ...and over the years how much more went unreported ...unaccounted for.

For me this matter has served to derail a gravy train that would have come crashing down ...eventually ! It is coming to a stop or so it would seem, rather than a crashing halt ...so if it is we have to break down the old and build over I see that as a positive ...and given a chance i would mount a photo of our " heroes ' who dared to defy the previously " invincible one' who made big men cringe and an entire executive so scared  even admitting that they just handed over money assigned to them  ...no questions asked.
I found Brent Sancho to be a good leader in all this and I look forward to his continued contribution as the matter unfolds .....If you stand for nothing ...you fall for everything !

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« Reply #133 on: February 23, 2012, 09:14:16 AM »
The frightening thing is that there are still many people who talk this rubbish. To an uninformed bystander, the public case of players who "didn't win one game or score one goal" and yet got paid $1 million and now want more may seem greedy. But what they don't stop to consider is where the hundreds of millions of dollars disappeared to.
I still believe the press should shoulder much of the blame for this massive chasm in information that hasn't reached the general public.
       You are quite correct,people will continue to talk rubbish because we still don't know what going on with Sancho and Jeffrey at NEStars,they eh quit or resign but they are gone,we still don't know what going on with Jan,if his fiance come out of the Coma or anyone was held for the crime or how much money was colleted on his behalf,we still don't know the latest on Roopie,we still don't know how the girls program started by NEStars going.
       

sancho and jeffrey are not agents or representatives of trinidad and tobago. jan michael and his fiance are not agents or representatives of trinidad and tobago. north east stars are not agents or represtatives of trinidad and tobago. they are all either private individuals or business concerns. it would be nice if they were to communicate their circumstances  better, but they are under no such obligation.

 ttff is the "TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO" football federation, and are recognized as being representative and agents of trinidad and tobago. and as such recieve taxpayers GRANTS from the MoS without any oversight. and they still cannot account for the disappearance of millions of our nation's dollars over just 5 years.

seems you are too old and mentally inflexible to understand that previous ways of doing things are changing. when old men try to hold on to the past they invariabley end up looking like fools. i bet oliver camps and jw have whole lot of regrets right about now!



      I apprecaite your remarks but sorry to say i have to hold on to the past because i'm a part of it,while you might think the old folks have a lot of regrets there are a lot of precious moments and experiences we can be thankfull for,one thing you will always hear or read about in Football is the good old days.

     I can't hold on to the present because it have nothing to hold on too,who want to be a part of what's going on in Football today,those involved are smart people not fools,besides the money what are the changes we hope to expect. 

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« Reply #134 on: February 23, 2012, 10:21:53 AM »
One thing that keeps going through my mind....
Before the WC2006 Warner kept making reference to the amount of money it would take to prepare a team for the WC.  I remember him hinting at a figure around TT40M. Monies supposedly came in from all quarters that by the TTFF's admission came up to approximately TT18M before expenses.  So how is it yuh could come up with a budget for 40M and actual really get less than half and had a 'successful' campaign, so much so that you could spin a profit enough to pay players a bonus (albiet 5,644) ?

Something had to way off with the initial requirements ?  Now we hearing that the campaign got as much as 180M.  So at what point would one have said..."no need for any more contributions people...we have surpassed our target to get the team to Germany 06."  To surpass your target by 3 times the amount does just make me wonder.  ???  :-\
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« Reply #135 on: February 23, 2012, 10:54:51 AM »
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« Reply #136 on: February 23, 2012, 01:19:31 PM »
The frightening thing is that there are still many people who talk this rubbish. To an uninformed bystander, the public case of players who "didn't win one game or score one goal" and yet got paid $1 million and now want more may seem greedy. But what they don't stop to consider is where the hundreds of millions of dollars disappeared to.
I still believe the press should shoulder much of the blame for this massive chasm in information that hasn't reached the general public.
       You are quite correct,people will continue to talk rubbish because we still don't know what going on with Sancho and Jeffrey at NEStars,they eh quit or resign but they are gone,we still don't know what going on with Jan,if his fiance come out of the Coma or anyone was held for the crime or how much money was colleted on his behalf,we still don't know the latest on Roopie,we still don't know how the girls program started by NEStars going.
       

Coops, mate, I don't normally have a pop at you, but that post is shite! How can you compare a story of National & International importance concerning a Cabinet Minister to two members of staff at a League club? Have you ever considered that they are being advised to not make statements at this point? As you well know, Sancho is no stranger to the media, hell, he was on TV this morning, so for him to stay quiet, he must have good reason.

I can't enlighten you on the situation with Jan-Michael as I too am not aware. And the girls coaching school in Arima is ticking over nicely, but theres not really much to publicise at the moment, so hence, no news!

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« Reply #137 on: February 23, 2012, 02:50:03 PM »
The frightening thing is that there are still many people who talk this rubbish. To an uninformed bystander, the public case of players who "didn't win one game or score one goal" and yet got paid $1 million and now want more may seem greedy. But what they don't stop to consider is where the hundreds of millions of dollars disappeared to.
I still believe the press should shoulder much of the blame for this massive chasm in information that hasn't reached the general public.
       You are quite correct,people will continue to talk rubbish because we still don't know what going on with Sancho and Jeffrey at NEStars,they eh quit or resign but they are gone,we still don't know what going on with Jan,if his fiance come out of the Coma or anyone was held for the crime or how much money was colleted on his behalf,we still don't know the latest on Roopie,we still don't know how the girls program started by NEStars going.
       

Coops, mate, I don't normally have a pop at you, but that post is shite! How can you compare a story of National & International importance concerning a Cabinet Minister to two members of staff at a League club? Have you ever considered that they are being advised to not make statements at this point? As you well know, Sancho is no stranger to the media, hell, he was on TV this morning, so for him to stay quiet, he must have good reason.

I can't enlighten you on the situation with Jan-Michael as I too am not aware. And the girls coaching school in Arima is ticking over nicely, but theres not really much to publicise at the moment, so hence, no news!
       That is an old JW/Camps excuse,they are being advised not to make statements,don't worry everything will be revealed some day.The reason i responded to you is because you seem to know everything about everybody,you always have answers and giving advice on what should be done,it's a month now you said a statement will be forwarded soon,i don't understand why you all does get so upset when confronted with promises you all made.
       How you mean no news and Sancho was on TV this morning,everything he says is news,give us ball by ball like the court case.

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« Reply #138 on: February 23, 2012, 03:54:41 PM »
The frightening thing is that there are still many people who talk this rubbish. To an uninformed bystander, the public case of players who "didn't win one game or score one goal" and yet got paid $1 million and now want more may seem greedy. But what they don't stop to consider is where the hundreds of millions of dollars disappeared to.
I still believe the press should shoulder much of the blame for this massive chasm in information that hasn't reached the general public.
       You are quite correct,people will continue to talk rubbish because we still don't know what going on with Sancho and Jeffrey at NEStars,they eh quit or resign but they are gone,we still don't know what going on with Jan,if his fiance come out of the Coma or anyone was held for the crime or how much money was colleted on his behalf,we still don't know the latest on Roopie,we still don't know how the girls program started by NEStars going.
       

Coops, mate, I don't normally have a pop at you, but that post is shite! How can you compare a story of National & International importance concerning a Cabinet Minister to two members of staff at a League club? Have you ever considered that they are being advised to not make statements at this point? As you well know, Sancho is no stranger to the media, hell, he was on TV this morning, so for him to stay quiet, he must have good reason.

I can't enlighten you on the situation with Jan-Michael as I too am not aware. And the girls coaching school in Arima is ticking over nicely, but theres not really much to publicise at the moment, so hence, no news!
       That is an old JW/Camps excuse,they are being advised not to make statements,don't worry everything will be revealed some day.The reason i responded to you is because you seem to know everything about everybody,you always have answers and giving advice on what should be done,it's a month now you said a statement will be forwarded soon,i don't understand why you all does get so upset when confronted with promises you all made.
       How you mean no news and Sancho was on TV this morning,everything he says is news,give us ball by ball like the court case.

So its my fault that neither party wants to make a statement? You wanna blame me for the government not telling us about this event that made 1990 look like a tea party too? As for advice, well I would suggest the parties concerned issue a press statement, so now we're back to square one.
And there's plenty concerning the court case thats not public knowledge for all kinds of reasons. Don't be naive. Wanting to give information is totally different than being able to.

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« Reply #139 on: February 23, 2012, 04:17:46 PM »
The frightening thing is that there are still many people who talk this rubbish. To an uninformed bystander, the public case of players who "didn't win one game or score one goal" and yet got paid $1 million and now want more may seem greedy. But what they don't stop to consider is where the hundreds of millions of dollars disappeared to.
I still believe the press should shoulder much of the blame for this massive chasm in information that hasn't reached the general public.
       You are quite correct,people will continue to talk rubbish because we still don't know what going on with Sancho and Jeffrey at NEStars,they eh quit or resign but they are gone,we still don't know what going on with Jan,if his fiance come out of the Coma or anyone was held for the crime or how much money was colleted on his behalf,we still don't know the latest on Roopie,we still don't know how the girls program started by NEStars going.
       

Coops, mate, I don't normally have a pop at you, but that post is shite! How can you compare a story of National & International importance concerning a Cabinet Minister to two members of staff at a League club? Have you ever considered that they are being advised to not make statements at this point? As you well know, Sancho is no stranger to the media, hell, he was on TV this morning, so for him to stay quiet, he must have good reason.

I can't enlighten you on the situation with Jan-Michael as I too am not aware. And the girls coaching school in Arima is ticking over nicely, but theres not really much to publicise at the moment, so hence, no news!
       That is an old JW/Camps excuse,they are being advised not to make statements,don't worry everything will be revealed some day.The reason i responded to you is because you seem to know everything about everybody,you always have answers and giving advice on what should be done,it's a month now you said a statement will be forwarded soon,i don't understand why you all does get so upset when confronted with promises you all made.
       How you mean no news and Sancho was on TV this morning,everything he says is news,give us ball by ball like the court case.

So its my fault that neither party wants to make a statement? You wanna blame me for the government not telling us about this event that made 1990 look like a tea party too? As for advice, well I would suggest the parties concerned issue a press statement, so now we're back to square one.
And there's plenty concerning the court case thats not public knowledge for all kinds of reasons. Don't be naive. Wanting to give information is totally different than being able to.
       FS,my bad i don't mean to upset or blame you for anything,i just thought as the PRO for NE you would have known something,you gave so much info in the past,i hear you and i understand now that you yourself don't know.
       

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« Reply #140 on: February 23, 2012, 06:28:38 PM »
Some people just don't get it. This was posted on the TTFF's Facebook page.

Merlyn Legerton
Brent Sancho and company is excercising a little greed and blatantly as well..The money was just a by so....promise!!! it has no documented proof that they deserve that money..according to mr warner!! why wudnt u c edwards or yorke fighting so hard for the money..they dont need it! but these local footballers who went 2 germny like WOLFE is 2 dam Boldface..he didnt play ONE game, the team didnt win ONE match, havent scored ONE goal, they still got ONE mill, since dat we only qualify for ONE gold cup, havent achieve ONE caribbean title, they havent done ONE thing to develop the game..W;re still Languishing as eighty ONE in world rankings. Dats y Crouch hit Sancho ONE pull in his head and "ONE" the game.. just now we will rank ONE hundred and twenty ONE in the world 4ever..

Had 2 deal wit dat joker.
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Re: Soca Warriors seize TTFF assets
« Reply #141 on: February 23, 2012, 07:02:49 PM »
That person talking like a rel dunce dread, are people that clueless?
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Re: Soca Warriors seize TTFF assets
« Reply #142 on: February 23, 2012, 10:24:12 PM »
That person talking like a rel dunce dread, are people that clueless?

If u check Registration House nd u find a birth paper d answer is YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS
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