Trinidad and Tobago appeal over World Cup bonuses

September 11 - The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) have launched an appeal against the decision that they must pay country’s 2006 World Cup squad, including Stern John, multi-million dollar bonuses they claim they were promised. 

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Trinidad and Tobago still will not pay bonuses, predicts Jack

By Duncan Mackay
British Sports Internet Writer of the Year

September 3 – Trinidad and Tobago’s football officials, including FIFA vice-president Jack Warner, will refuse to accept a court judgement that they must pay the country’s 2006 World Cup squad multi-million dollar bonuses they were promised, goalkeeper Kelvin Jack has predicted.

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Warner row continues as he calls for resignations

Jack Warner in front of FIFA sign

By Duncan Mackay
British Sports Internet Writer of the Year

June 21 – The row over whether FIFA vice-president Jack Warner should be able to combine his role with a senior Cabinet post in the Trinidad and Tobago Government continues to rumble on even though he has been cleared to continue in both positions.

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Warner to find out his fate later today

By Duncan Mackay
British Sports Internet Writer of the Year

June 17 – Jack Warner (pictured) will discover today whether he has to give up his position as FIFA vice-president if he wants to remain a member of Trinidad and Tobago’s Government.

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Warner defiant as he returns home to Trinidad

By Duncan Mackay
British Sports Internet Writer of the Year

June 16 – FIFA vice-president Jack Warner (pictured) has returned from the World Cup in South Africa to Trinidad and Tobago and insisted that he has done nothing wrong despite attacks from Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley.

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Legal experts to probe Warner FIFA role

By Duncan Mackay
British Sports Internet Writer of the Year

June 11 – A panel of legal experts have been appointed by the Trinidad and Tobago Government to advise them on whether FIFA vice-president Jack Warner (pictured) should be allowed to combine his football roles with his position as the country’s Minister of Works and Transport.

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