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Tim Kee hoping for good new$.
« on: September 15, 2013, 05:44:48 AM »
Tim Kee hoping for good new$.
T&T Express Reports.


Trinidad and Tobago Football Association president Raymond Tim Kee has vowed to keep on pressing for better conditions for national team players and staff members as this country seeks to return to a respectable position within Concacaf leading into the 2018 World Cup qualifying efforts.

Tim Kee traveled to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia last week to witness T&T’s 3-1 victory over the hosts at the 2013 OSN Cup and held meetings with some of the top executive officials of the Saudi Arabian, United Arab Emirates and New Zealand football associations.

His interactions allowed him to learn first hand the significant difference in wages afforded to those of the competing countries, particularly the Emirates and Saudi Arabia, as well as the value of the financial support provided to football programmes of those nations.

The TTFA is holding ongoing discussions with potential partners to fund the programmes for the various national teams and expects some good news before year end, according to Tim Kee.

“It is no secret that our athletes and might I add moreso in football, deserve more than what is afforded to them but we shall continue the fight to ensure the right conditions are there for everyone involved,” Tim Kee told TTFA Media.

“It cost a lot to fund these teams, particularly the senior team and we are working best with what we can afford at the moment.” The insurance executive, who does not receive a monthly salary for his TTFA post, said he was delighted to have heard via a phone call while in Riyahd that Minister of Finance Larry Howai made mention of the team’s exploits against Saudi Arabia while delivering the Annual Budget report last Monday.

“I was quite pleased as everybody else was, to hear that the team’s performance was mentioned.  I jokingly said that the Minister of Finance was looking to start his delivery on a very happy note. I thought that was a good strategy for the national community. I hope that it signals some more assistance not only from the ministry if support, but also the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and Foreign Affairs,” Tim Kee added.

Tim Kee feels that the country at large is slowly beginning to embrace sport, realizing how important it can be to boosting the country’s economy.

“I think the national community is beginning to realise that things have turned around,” Tim Kee said.

“The confidence will soon be coming back and as so long that that is out of the way I expect the corporate world to make their contributions towards out pursuit of excellence in football I would hope that we have turned a page where the corporate citizens will only contribute to sport only when we have emerged winners continuously.

“I hope they understand that to get to that stage, it takes a certain amount of sacrifice and resources and we need help with that in cash or kind. It does not necessarily have to be cash all the time but we need to know the national community is behind us, not only the grassroots but indeed all peoples, our parliamentarians, our business people, this is our country an therefore we should be working together to uplift our standards.”

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Re: Tim Kee hoping for good new$.
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2013, 10:23:11 AM »
Tim Kee you're the President. When you speak give us something new nah. Not de same story No money to do this no money to do that. Announce we next game, new sponsorship, players and staff being paid etc.     

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Re: Tim Kee hoping for good new$.
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2013, 09:00:22 PM »
Mr. Minister,

Please support our # 1 sport it's an obligation and you will only be doing what all other advance footballing countries government does to help their Football associations.

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Re: Tim Kee hoping for good new$.
« Reply #3 on: September 15, 2013, 09:22:55 PM »
If you are a billion dollar investor looking to expand your empire. Words like: hope, pray, wish, don't know, maybe, the ministry of Sports got our back, SPORTT has everything under control, Jack Warner is still the man, Minister of Sports controlling millions of dollars so he will protect your investments, is not what you want to hear. If you believe that bag of wet shit, I want to sell you the Brooklyn bridge without the suspensions. Paisan.
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TTFA set for $4.8 million FIFA boost; starts technical director hunt
« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2014, 03:19:23 AM »
TTFA set for $4.8 million FIFA boost; starts technical director hunt
By Lasana Liburd (Wired868).


The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) is set for a $4.8 million (US$750,000) cash injection from FIFA after the international football body approved the unprecedented payment to its member associations at last week’s Congress in Sao Paulo.

The payment is believed to be due in two tranches and can ease the local football body’s financial woes but is still well short of its debts, which TTFA general secretary Sheldon Phillips estimated at $28 million.

Arguably, the most pressing creditors are 13 members of the 2006 World Cup team and former national coach Russell Latapy who, together, are owed roughly $4.9 million. None of the TTFA’s coaches, apart from the senior team employees, have received any remuneration since 2012 while former technical director Arnold Corneal and the present senior technical staff are still due significant sums.

The TTFA’s office staff has still not received any salary for May.

The local football body has actively pursued a financial bail-out from a Government Ministry for the past four months and is relatively confident of achieving it. Wired868 understands that the TTFA has pinned its hopes on the Ministry of National Security rather than Sport although neither party has confirmed this.

However, the TTFA signalled its intention to continue the business of local football today when it requested applications for the vacant position of technical director. Corneal resigned his post in April in frustration at the continual failure of the football body to meet its contractual obligations to him.

According to a press release, the main duties of Corneal’s successor include: leading and managing the TTFA’s technical department, supervising the preparation of national teams, developing a curriculum for coaches and designing a players’ development manual for national youth and women team programmes.

“The Technical Director will have a host of responsibilities and will spearhead all of our development programs with special emphasis on youth development,” said TTFA president Raymond Tim Kee. “We are committed towards meeting our goal of producing technically strong players from the youth level come up based on world’s best practice; and all our national teams operations from a technical standpoint is also a crucial area that will be focused on.

“And then of course there are other areas such as coaching education and the implementing of other related programmes.”

Interested parties are asked to apply on or before 30 June 2014 by emailing their full CV to ttff1908@yahoo.com or via a letter to General Secretary, TTFA Hasely Crawford Stadium Port of Spain, Trinidad, which should have “PRIVATE & CONFIDENTIAL” marked on the envelope.

The TTFA has assured would-be applicants that “information supplied will be treated in strict confidence and will only be used for the purpose of considering your employment application.”

Wired868 tried unsuccessfully to reach Phillips for comment on the football body’s financial woes and the stagnation of the national under-17 and under-20 squads.

The national under-20 squad was due to play its first 2015 New Zealand World Cup qualifier this month but does not even have a coaching staff in place yet while the under-17 team lacks the funds to start training.

However, TTFA press officer Shaun Fuentes explained that the under-20 team will not be in action until September since the TTFA has agreed to host one of the Caribbean groups for the latter stages of qualifying.

Former 2009 Under-20 World Cup coach Zoran Vranes, who has also led the “Soca Warriors” at senior and under-23 level, is believed to be on a shortlist for the available under-20 post.

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The TTFA’s technical director, according to the potential employer, must:

Design, plan and arrange curriculum and programme for the national licensing and certification of coaches;

Plan, develop and implement Specialized Football Workshops for coaches and players;

Develop and supervise the training and preparation of National Football Teams for regional and international competitions. This is in consultation with national coaches;

Plan, organise and implement development programs on a national (Trinidad & Tobago) basis for all youth grouping in keeping with the structure of FIFA age group football;

Prepare and submit quarterly reports on the preparation, training, performances of all national football teams;

Assess, prepare and submit quarterly reports on the performances of the coaching staff of all national teams;

Have all national coaches prepare and submit reports on matches played by the respective national team to the TTFA General Secretary within 14 days of the game;

Advise and make suggestions to the TTFA Executive on issues of a technical nature;

Complete curriculum design template for National Teams Coaching Development;

Establish a coaches’ data base and audit.

The TTFA’s technical director should build relationships with:

Peers (both locally and internationally), Coaches (both locally and internationally), Facilities Staff, TTFA Executive Officers and Players.

The TTFA’s technical director is responsible for:

Developing and presenting an annual budget proposal to the TTFA Executive for consideration and approval;

Monitoring and control expenditure within the approve budget.

The TTFA’s technical director should possess:

Analytical skills, Good communication skills (oral and written), Planning and Organization skills, Decision making skills, Change Management knowledge, Team working skills and Project Management knowledge.

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Re: TTFA set for $4.8 million FIFA boost; starts technical director hunt
« Reply #5 on: June 17, 2014, 06:37:34 AM »
28 million in debt .. while Warner and his sons set for life  :cursing: :cursing: :cursing: only in trinidad
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Re: TTFA set for $4.8 million FIFA boost; starts technical director hunt
« Reply #6 on: June 17, 2014, 02:37:54 PM »
wow, that is some serious coin... the government should bail them out and start a fresh and remove tim kee and all old heads that were involved with the ttff..

sheldon should stay on and form the base of a new board and new vision... if the government forking out that kinda bail out they need to remove all old heads from the structure...

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Re: TTFA set for $4.8 million FIFA boost; starts technical director hunt
« Reply #7 on: June 17, 2014, 06:40:19 PM »
If the government bails them out gangsters might end up owning the federation.

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Re: TTFA set for $4.8 million FIFA boost; starts technical director hunt
« Reply #8 on: June 17, 2014, 07:14:57 PM »
Here comes the 13 Warriors knocking on the front door of the TTFA waiting to collect.

Good going Lasana.

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Re: TTFA set for $4.8 million FIFA boost; starts technical director hunt
« Reply #9 on: June 18, 2014, 05:16:16 AM »
Let not your hearts be troubled, After the next election Timkee will be made Minister of sports and he will run the tax payers money. Just be patient.

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Re: TTFA set for $4.8 million FIFA boost; starts technical director hunt
« Reply #10 on: June 18, 2014, 06:44:52 AM »
If the government bails them out gangsters might end up owning the federation. Again.

Fixed it for you! :devil:

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Re: TTFA set for $4.8 million FIFA boost; starts technical director hunt
« Reply #11 on: June 18, 2014, 06:12:58 PM »
If the government bails them out gangsters might end up owning the federation. Again.

Fixed it for you! :devil:

Ahhh good one

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Re: TTFA set for $4.8 million FIFA boost; starts technical director hunt
« Reply #12 on: June 19, 2014, 03:47:08 PM »
wow, that is some serious coin... the government should bail them out and start a fresh and remove tim kee and all old heads that were involved with the ttff..

sheldon should stay on and form the base of a new board and new vision... if the government forking out that kinda bail out they need to remove all old heads from the structure...

 :beermug: Great idea but it won't happen.

Also, how the Hell you going to hire a new TD becz the old one left the post due to not getting paid.
You going to pay the new TD with WHAT??

I want to see what kind of as@ applies for this job?

Unless is somebody who in their 60s or 70s and looking for a stipend and time to kill post retirement.

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Re: TTFA set for $4.8 million FIFA boost; starts technical director hunt
« Reply #13 on: June 26, 2014, 07:24:07 AM »
What do you folks think of Carlos Queieoz  as a possible Technical Director to oversee our national teams?

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Re: TTFA set for $4.8 million FIFA boost; starts technical director hunt
« Reply #14 on: June 26, 2014, 09:32:49 AM »
Wasn't he on a shortlist at one time?

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« Reply #15 on: June 26, 2014, 10:50:22 AM »
Wasn't he on a shortlist at one time?
He was being considered for coach when Pfister got the job. IIRC he was kinda expensive and ended up taking the job somewhere else anyway. Then we took Pfister.
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Re: TTFA set for $4.8 million FIFA boost; starts technical director hunt
« Reply #16 on: June 30, 2014, 10:01:38 PM »
What is Beenie post? Is he stilll hired in some capacity?
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