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Actions speaks louder than words.
« on: November 30, 2005, 04:02:48 PM »
Ah wonder what actions were taken on the following decision (red)?

Executive Committee Meeting.

17-Mar-2003 - The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation Executive Committee met on Sunday to consider in depth, among other matters, the Report of the Investigative Committee re the nineteen (19) players who went on strike a month ago.
After much deliberation, the Executive Committee unanimously decided that the Committee's report was inconclusive as the investigation did not go far enough.

For example:

1. All players were not individually interviewed.

2. The Manager of the National Team, Mr George Joseph, who was present at every meeting of the Committee, was never interviewed.

3. The Technical Director, Hannibal Najjar, was not interviewed nor were a host of other persons whom the Executive Committee considered would have been helpful to the investigation.

Notwithstanding the above failings, however, the Executive Committee wishes to place on record it's thanks to the members of the Investigative Committee for the work which they did and to formally declare the matter closed.
The Technical and Managerial Staff of the Team have been advised that they are free to use the services of any of the 19 players if and when they consider them to be of value to the national team effort.

Other decisions taken at the meeting are as follows:

1. Terms and conditions of services for players called to the National Squads and National Selections were discussed and approved.

2. A new policy was introduced for clubs/teams wishing to travel overseas and will be revealed shortly.

3. The green light was given for the start of a Super League later this year. The league will be comprised of ten (10) clubs drawn from all the Regional Associations affiliated to the Federation. The Regulations and Draft fixtures of the League were also approved.

4. The Federation's financial status was also reviewed.     :devil:

5. Jack Warner's request for an Annual Marvin Lee Memorial Match beginning from next year was also approved.

The United States Soccer Federation (USSF) will be donating a trophy for the match and will participate in its inaugural launch.
The Committee also accepted Mr Warner's proposal for a Marvin Lee Trust Fund to be established to aid players who have been injured in the line of National Duty.
The fund will be started with a grant of ten thousand dollars from Mr Warner and, moreso, two and one half percent from the Gross Gate Receipts of all matches played under the aegis of the TTFF will also go to the fund.
A Board of prominent citizens will soon be established to administer the fund.
The Federation also agreed to retire the #17 shirt from being used by any other player on any National Team in honour of Marvin Lee.

The Football Federation accepted an invitation from the CEO of South Africa Bid 2010, Mr Danny Jordaan, to make a reciprocal visit to that country in June and play one match against their National Team. Other matches against Botswana and Ghana are also being planned.

Respectfully submitted.
Shaun Fuentes, TTFF Communications Officer.
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Re: Actions speaks louder than words.
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2005, 01:24:27 AM »
doc yuh wicked boy

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Re: Actions speaks louder than words.
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2005, 03:46:58 AM »
That you will never know. Dem decision in water barrel somewhere
Born in SanDo
Raised in Marabella and Gasparillo
Lived in Philly
Join the US Army
Moved to Oklahoma
Deployed to Bosnia
Stayed in Hungary
Retired In Germany
Was at the WC
Cheering for Latapy
Deployed to Kosovo
Y? I don't know
Moved back to America
To live in Virginia
Retired age 44
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