Commentary: FIFA President Blatter set to endorse VP Jack Warner in TnT elections

Saturday, October 06, 2007 - 07:04 AM Printer-friendly page
Trinidad and Tobago

According to the reports from Trinidad and Tobago, FIFA VP, CONCACAF President, special advisor for TTFF and newly appointed joint leader for UNC Alliance Jack Warner will be officially endorsed in TnT elections 2007 by FIFA President Sepp Blatter.

An article from the Express stated, "that the FIFA president Sepp Blatter will be visiting this country in the last week of October to endorse his (Jack Warner) candidacy."
Jack Warner shaking hands with then England coach Sven Goran Erikkson
I would love to see Patrick Manning beat that endorsement. To add to all the other titles listed above for Jack or more affectionately Jackula at times, he is aiming for the highest office in the country, Prime Minister. Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago and FIFA Vice President Jack Warner. Damn. Quite some achievement if it ever happens.

Maybe Sepp should also try meeting with FPATT while in Trinidad, to hear the plight of the players and what they have been through for rightfully demanding fair compensation and also to see the books of the TTFF for the World Cup campaign in Germany.

Or maybe Mr. Blatter might want to collect the rest of the fine FIFA brought down on Daryan Warner for illegal ticket sales for the said World Cup journey to Germany.

According to Jack Warner, Sepp Blatter is due to arrive in Trinidad in the last week of October.

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