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    Warner threatened to bankrupt TTFF

    ... Ex-FIFA VP uses State funds to secure CFU vote
    On 7 May 2012

    Photo: From one Honourable Minister to the other
    Works and Infrastructure Minister and ex-FIFA Vice President, Jack Warner, has apparently broken the terms of his FIFA exit and exposed the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) to more sanctions from the world governing body by meddling in regional football matters.
    Warner, according to a letter that was leaked to Wired868.com, threatened to use his ministerial influence to cut off State funding for the TTFF unless the football body supported his former fellow teacher, Harold Taylor, for the post of Caribbean Football Union (CFU) president.

    Photo: CFU presidential hopeful, Harold Taylor
    Taylor, according to new CFU rules, needed the endorsement of his home association to run for an executive post and Warner seemed to sense some reluctance to do so by the TTFF, which is now led by acting President Lennox Watson.
    On Friday 20 April 2012, just three days before the close of CFU nominations, Warner sent a letter to Sport Minister Anil Roberts that accused the TTFF of conspiring with FIFA President Sepp Blatter and demanded action against the football body.
    "I am advised that (...) a conspirational agreement with members of the TTFF and Sepp Blatter, President of the FIFA (...) was made," stated the letter, which was leaked to Wired868.com, "to deny any representative from Trinidad and Tobago the opportunity to contest the position of President of the CFU."

    Photo: Works Minister and ex-FIFA VP Jack Warner
    He further claimed to be "disturbed" by the thought that the TTFF might support a non-national and stated an intention to raise the matter with Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
    "This attack, Minister, should never be allowed to continue and there has to be something we as a government can do in defense of our people," the letter continued. "(...) May I suggest therefore that the Government of Trinidad and Tobago do not contribute one cent to any organisation that fails to support the progress of its people.
    "And I wish to also bring this matter also to the attention of the Honourable Prime Minister."
    Wired868 understands that the letter, which was copied to TTFF General Secretary Richard Groden, panicked the football body and Taylor's proposed nomination was hastily approved.

    Photo: The TTFF under government fire
    The CFU elections will be held during the upcoming 2012 FIFA Congress in Budapest, Hungary on May 24 and 25.
    Taylor, who is believed to be at least 79-years-old, is among four candidates for the top CFU post along with Barbadian Ronald Jones, Antiguan Gordon Derrick and Cuban Luis Hernandez.
    However, the two State agencies refused comment on whether they had used taxpayers' money to improperly interfere in the business of an autonomous sporting body.
    Warner, who is also chairman of the United National Congress (UNC)—the leading political party in the coalition—did not respond to questions emailed to him or relayed through his advisor Francis Joseph.
    Joseph confirmed receipt of the Wired868's questions.
    Similarly, Roberts did not answer questions passed on to him by his communications department while the Sport Ministry's Permanent Secretary, Ashwin Creed, abruptly changed his mind about an agreed telephone interview when asked about Warner's letter.
    "I have some people in my office now," said Creed, with a chuckle. "Can you call back?"
    Creed did not respond to further requests for comment.

    Photo: Warner's signature appears on the letter that seeks to bully the TTFF
    TTFF treasurer Rudolph Thomas confirmed Warner's letter was genuine and told Wired868 that the football body meets on Wednesday to discuss the way forward in the present political climate—sporting and otherwise.
    Thomas said the TTFF is keen to distance itself from Warner's controversial tenure.
    "We are working tremendously hard to create a new brand for the TTFF," said Thomas, "because the old brand is tainted."
    All Sports Promotion chairman Anthony Harford, whose company handles the TTFF's marketing and sponsorship, claimed he was stunned by Warner's letter and his apparent refusal to follow FIFA's instructions and step away from the sport.

    Photo: Anthony Harford
    "Why would Mr Warner want to stop funding for football because the TTFF doesn't want to support his preferred candidate for the CFU post?" asked Harford, rhetorically. "But until such time that the Sport Ministry demonstrates its unwillingness to live up to (our) contract, we don't have a problem."
    It is uncertain whether FIFA would be as dismissive of Warner's apparent meddling.
    The FIFA Statutes, Section 13.1 (g) and 17.1, states that all Member associations are obliged to "manage their affairs independently and ensure that their own affairs are not influenced by any third parties."
    Sanctions for breaching this bylaw include suspension from the governing football body even if "the third-party influence was not the fault of the Member concerned."
    No money, fewer friends and buffeted from all sides, the TTFF executive, headed by Watson and Groden, are facing civil suits from 13 members of the 2006 World Cup squad and several former employees, including ex-national coach and former Porto and Glasgow Rangers playmaker, Russell Latapy.
    On 19 July 2012, Groden and former TTFF president Oliver Camps are to appear in the Port of Spain High Court to discover whether they will bejailed for contempt after repeatedly refusing to sue Warner over missing 2006 World Cup accounting statements.
    The TTFF's attorney, Derek Ali, has argued that suing Warner would expose his client to a counter-attack estimated at between $30 and $50 million. The football body has refused to say who funds its legal brief, at present, although Camps admitted that Warner paid the TTFF's legal bills up to the time of his departure last October.
    Camps also quit football after FIFA opened investigations into his conduct following the Bin Hammam bribery scandal.

    Photo: Sport Minister Anil Roberts (left) embraces ex-TTFF President Oliver Camps, who resigned in disgrace
    Despite his flamboyant exit from FIFA and all football bodies, Warner is apparently still anxious to have influence in Caribbean matters while the Prime Minister continues to turn a blind eye to his conduct.
    Seven years ago, Warner had the ageing Taylor step aside as CFU general secretary for a more vibrant person. The post eventually fell to Trinidadian Angenie Kanhai who was 24 when she took over and, last year, testified against Warner during FIFA's bribery investigations.
    Warner wants Taylor back now and a leaked letter suggests that he threatened to bankrupt the TTFF if it did not follow his demands.


    Abandoned by FIFA and ignored by the Prime Minister, the TTFF agreed.
    "H.L & Brick .....mi deh pan di wagon (Man City)" - X_____ http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com/forum1/showthread.php?p=378365&highlight=City+Liverpool#p ost378365

    X DESCRIBES HIMSELF - Stop masquerading as if you have the clubs interest at heart, you are a fraud, always was and always will be in any and every thing that you present...

  • #2
    I have to be careful what I say about Mr Camps as I am acquainted with him personally in his capacity as the (ex) president of the club where I coach. Suffice to say JW would like another person of Mr Camps' calibre in the picture.
    Peter R

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    • #3
      Not a FIFA matter.
      "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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      • #4
        So the quote from the article is not true? If it is then FIFA is involved, yes?

        Works and Infrastructure Minister and ex-FIFA Vice President, Jack Warner, has apparently broken the terms of his FIFA exit and exposed the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) to more sanctions from the world governing body by meddling in regional football matters.
        Peter R

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Peter R View Post
          So the quote from the article is not true? If it is then FIFA is involved, yes?

          Works and Infrastructure Minister and ex-FIFA Vice President, Jack Warner, has apparently broken the terms of his FIFA exit and exposed the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) to more sanctions from the world governing body by meddling in regional football matters.
          FIFA cannot touch him as he is not a member, an associate or affiliated!
          FIFA can only mess with its members, associates and affiliates - FIFA seh suh! FIFA made it so to protect its *'insularity' from any 'outsiders'!!!

          I even had someone threaten me about reporting me to FIFA! Never heard such silliness from one who is supposed to know how FIFA operates. Like Jack I do not have any current affiliation with FIFA.

          *'insularity' --- as in FIFA's 'islandlike status'! FIFA big and bad nuh houtsider caan come een! ...but that fence also means FIFA is 'locked in'. If FIFA steps outside and gives 'legality' to its move then FIFA's dolly house would be 'upset' by FIFA itself and would all come crumbling down! Yes, boss...FIFA is an island!!!
          "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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          • #6
            Karl, maybe they cannot touch him but as the quote indicates it is the TTFF that would suffer from his interfering... like it or not all member countries are part of the island and the big bad bullies that run it can throw you off... JW should just focus on his political career now and leave the football alone. He's done enough, good or bad, depending where you stand.
            Peter R

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Peter R View Post
              Karl, maybe they cannot touch him but as the quote indicates it is the TTFF that would suffer from his interfering... like it or not all member countries are part of the island and the big bad bullies that run it can throw you off... JW should just focus on his political career now and leave the football alone. He's done enough, good or bad, depending where you stand.
              Just a simple matter of a national association begging money from the government of the country in which it is associated. ...in any 'business' a decision has to be taken by the 'managers' how to act in best interest and to so act freely!

              Jack it is said has laid out consequences which would follow on certain actions...Jack cannot 'force' the TTFF to act as he pleases. If the TTFF wishes it can certainly tell Jack 'go to hell'...or just refuse to respond!!!

              The TTFF can also 'freely' go down the path it wishes... and that path may just coincide with what it is alleged Jack wishes!


              ....then again FIFA and the TTFF can just arrive at action whereby the TTFF is allotted money by FIFA to go about TTFF's football business...ahem...development of football!!!
              "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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              • #8
                This letter is just another bit of evidence that has IMO revealed JW's true colours... he cannot force the TTFF to do as he pleases but he can blackmail them into doing so... or threaten them with withholding of government funds...in an area where he has no jurisdiction (Sports Ministry) BUT he definitely has political influence... he STILL wants his man there and to hell with the consequences for the TTFF and football... he is a petulant, despotic individual who refuses to relinquish, if not CONTROl, significant influence on football... AND one has to ask why? what is in it for him? hmmmmm

                It is difficult when your hero turns out to be less than honourable but such is the nature of the man, he is a false prophet...
                Last edited by Peter R; May 12, 2012, 08:26 PM.
                Peter R

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                • #9
                  So what has happened to the relief money that FIFA and Korea sent to Jack?

                  http://wired868.com/868/index.php/vo...inancial-mercy
                  Peter R

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                  • #10
                    In his pocket

                    Originally posted by Peter R View Post
                    So what has happened to the relief money that FIFA and Korea sent to Jack?

                    http://wired868.com/868/index.php/vo...inancial-mercy
                    In his pocket..........where else. A man without integrity in the end has nothing and he will continue to buries himself deeper and deeper into a world of future despair. Jack the ripper has very little hope for the future in the game and maybe his government position. He's on a continued road of destruction for himself or anybody that wants to remain on his side.

                    Let all HOPE that throughout the CFU and CONCACAF we can get a grip on the game and MAKE those changes for the sake of the players not for personal gain. We need to PRAY for the old to become NEW.

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                    • #11
                      Some people's hero. He is a despicable slime ball!


                      BLACK LIVES MATTER

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                      • #12
                        Unadulterated nonsense! No surprise here.


                        BLACK LIVES MATTER

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                        • #13
                          He is a scumbag. No wonder he is Karl's hero!


                          BLACK LIVES MATTER

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                          • #14
                            Go for it brother

                            Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                            Some people's hero. He is a despicable slime ball!
                            Cheers. The more we hit him with words the more others may feel they need to re-think about what the word integrity is. MC men.

                            PB

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                              . No wonder he is Karl's hero!
                              The only part of Jack's acts I have consistently supported is his promotion of CFU football. It is a fact that the nations of the CFU were being treated like they never existed 'before Jack'.

                              He has made us a force in World Football and within CONCACAF and FIFA. It is no accident that that strength has now progressed to have overtaken Jack.

                              Jack would not be the first person to become so full of self that arrogance and greed has brought about downfall. Jack shall not be the last such person. You should check yourself!
                              "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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