‘No one comments without my permission!’ Camara apes DJW as TTFA ducks drug issue

Rookie Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) general secretary Camara David hinted at an immediate intention to ape the public persona of his namesake, TTFA president David John-Williams, as the local football body attempted to hide behind a ‘non statement’ on a failed drug test by two national footballers.

Last week, two international hopefuls were cut from the Soca Warriors after failing a drug test administered by the TTFA. Both players were allegedly found to have marijuana in their system and the story was published last night by CNC3 and, today, by the Trinidad Guardian newspaper.

Photo: The Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team say a prayer at practice in San José on 12 June 2017.
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Neither player could be considered a standout at international senior level. The elder attacker is 30 with a total of eight senior caps and one goal. The younger player, who is 23, is a former Caribbean champion at Under-20 level but has just one senior cap as a substitute.

The two players have never played professionally abroad.


This afternoon, the TTFA decided that the incident was important enough to merit a press statement. Yet, bizarrely, the general secretariat of the local football body—now headed by the 28 year old David—failed to even acknowledge that there was a failed drug test and said little more than when and where the tests were conducted.

“All members of [the] Senior Men’s National Team underwent mandatory medical testing on March 7th and 8th,” read the TTFA statement, “as part of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association’s anti-doping programme.

“The tests were conducted by the TTFA’s Medical team at the Ato Boldon Stadium. The players have been addressed and a communication has gone out to their clubs.”

If—as is likely—the statement was drafted by David, Wired868 had already been warned that the local football body could be attempting a new era of information suppression.

Photo: Soca Warriors head coach Dennis Lawrence (far right) poses with TTFA president David John-Williams (second from right), team manager Richard Piper (second from left) and Camara David (far left) in 2018.
(Copyright Alan V Crane/CA-Images/Wired868)

On 19 May 2016, John-Williams, in his first press conference as president, set the tone for what was to follow, as he ignored questions on a training ground incident with then National Senior Team head coach Stephen Hart and responded with his credo instead.

“Let me just tell you this,” John-Williams told Wired868, “the TTFA has decided not to conduct its business in public…”

Three years later and the TTFA president has kept the business of local football so close to his chest that board member Keith Look Loy was forced to turn to the High Court to find out how much had been spent on the controversial Home of Football and to which contractors.

And, earlier this month, John-Williams remarkably got the board to renew Dennis Lawrence’s contract as National Senior Team coach despite telling his colleagues that he did not trust them enough to reveal Lawrence’s terms.


Not everyone was willing to keep John-Williams’ cult-like vow of silence. Last September, then TTFA general secretary Justin Latapy-George revealed that the football president ordered him to keep the resignation of his vice-president Joanne Salazar secret—even from the board.

And, remarkably, John-Williams appeared to count a vote from the already-departed Salazar when he tried to appoint Shawn Cooper as head coach of the Women’s National Senior Team without a board meeting.

Photo: Former Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team head coach Stephen Hart (left) and Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president David John-Williams enjoy each other’s company during a press conference at the Port of Spain Hyatt on 19 May 2016.
Earlier that day, John-Williams allegedly undermined Hart during a training ground incident in front of his squad.
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John-Williams told Latapy-George to start looking for a job, almost immediately after his public confession, and spent the next five months grooming David and urging his board to allow him to hire his dream general secretary.

On three occasions during that period, David’s ethics were publicly called into question as he attended events as general secretary and his name was shared on the FIFA website with that job title, even as Latapy-George continued to work in the role.

Finally appointed by the TTFA board at the second time of asking on 25 February 2019, David wasted little time in proving that he and the football president had more than a surname in common.

After insisting that Wired868 ask questions of him via Whats App rather than in a phone call—a request that was refused—David declined the chance to do an interview.

“I’m not one to speak outside my federation until an official release is issued,” said David, in response to a media enquiry on 8 March. “So I will advise [you] to run your story as is without any comments from the TTFA.”

When asked whether this was now the established position of the general secretary towards Wired868 and/or the media or if he was directed to take that stance, David—who had offered an interview with the website during his informal campaign for the job—promised to call to explain. But he did not.

Photo: TTFA general secretary Camara David (left) chats with controversial TTGF president Andy Gomez-Burke during a tour of the Home of Football in 2018.
(Copyright Alan V Crane/CA-Images/Wired868)

Four days later, David retained his position when questioned by Wired868 on a failed drug test by two national players.

“From now on, the TTFA will be issuing releases and only the releases will be the voice of the FA,” said David, via Whats App. “No one from the FA is permitted to comment on matters unless I permit otherwise.”

David asked Wired868 not to use that statement as his official comment. We refused, unless he did a formal interview.

Instead, the rookie general secretary followed up with: “The FA has released a statement regarding that, that matter is now closed.”

David’s stated intention to ban all national coaches from speaking to the media, unless personally authorised by him, is the second attempt at this ploy under the John-Williams-led administration.

John-Williams instituted a similar rule soon after being elected to the post in November 2015. However, coaches resisted the bureaucracy caused by requiring internal clearance to advise a reporter on even a training ground injury while Hart, a former Canada international coach, said he had never operated with such a stifling rule and arguably demeaning ban in his career.

David, apparently, intends to ram home the ideology of DJW, come what may.

Photo: TTFA president David John-Williams (centre) is flanked by Agriculture Minister Clarence Rambharat (left) and then SPORTT chairman Dinanath Ramnarine during a press conference on 29 September 2017.
(Copyright Allan V Crane/CA-Images/Wired868)

TTFA statement (after two players failed a drug test):

All members of [sic] Senior Men’s National Team underwent mandatory medical testing on March 7th and 8th as part of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association’s anti-doping programme.

The tests were conducted by the TTFA’s Medical team at the Ato Boldon Stadium. The players have been addressed and a communication has gone out to their clubs. The TTFA will continue its anti-doping programme as necessary and preparations remain ongoing under head coach Dennis Lawrence as the team looks ahead to departing for Wales on Sunday for its international friendly on March 20th.

FIFA and CONCACAF’s regulations require compliance with anti-doping from all football associations internationally, and itself carries out the drug-testing in international competitions. The TTFA will continue its medical testing leading into upcoming international competitions such as the CONCACAF Gold Cup, CONCACAF Nations League  and 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign.

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47 comments

  1. If Camera can stand up to DJW’s autocratic approach to the running of the T&TFA then we will have great transparency and everything will be great. Instead, you have the typically dumb and incoherent behavior in which we believe is good governance. Mr Camera, before you serve another day at the football association, you should read the book on goal setting, which deals specifically with individual and organizational effectiveness, written by Charles L. Hughes. I think you and the T&TFA will benefit tremendously if you study chapter one, which deals with, are Conflicts Inevitable or Not. For if you do read it, my advise to you would be to apologize to the country for your ignorance. Top management is inescapable for setting the organizational goals; the best-motivated employee must be able to see the value of management’s aims or else remove himself or be removed from the organization Let me finish. If the opportunity for seeking goals are present in the work environment and in the jobs themselves both motivated and unmotivated people will respond. Thanks.

  2. Just make his life a living hell on Wired868.com Lasana Liburd ‍♂️

    I don’t know Camara just heard of him – but if this how he intends to act as GS as a young inexperienced person who has given a major role in football industry- then he must now accept rough treatment from the press

  3. “Meet the new boss! Same as the old boss!”

  4. Putin training? Them really good yes

  5. I’ve said it once …. and I’ll say it again. … David John Williams is a certified c****hole….

  6. The real issue is that many of the “real good footballers” in this country cannot honestly pass a drug test for ganja. And the technology to pass one as a user is out of some players reach. Playing ostrich does not help a delicate situation any. Address and rectify this situation before more players are lost

    • Keith Hodge men smoking weed is their choice…nobody needs to come up with a technology to help them pass a drug test. If they don’t want to be flagged don’t smoke it…..you need water, food and shelter ….you don’t need weed ……rectify their own shit

  7. Weed is not a performance enhancement drug. And the pro league is in off season. These guys maybe did not know they were going to be called up to the national team and did not have the sufficient 30day window to detoxify.

    I am in support of the TTFA for keeping this matter in-house. Y’all just want to slander the ballers who might be called up again in the future.

    • Malik Johnson what? U have a valid point

    • Tevin the steupps was for you thinking we’d want to slander the kids who failed the test. The only thing we have issue with is the arrogance of the new secretary on a power stroke……I got no problems not having the guys named….just seeing another DJW pawn trying to bring himself into the picture ……

    • Malik Johnson ok brother. Maybe not you exactly but u know how our nation is. Once this info is leaked then it stays on the internet and when these players get chances abroad their search engine is tainted. What we should do is work alongside DJW.

      On a next note 30 and 23 is not kids, these fellas dealing with real life situations out of football as big hard back men. But I’m glad u clarified that you support the players

    • Tevin Gilkes

      From the FIFA website

      Drug abuse: Cannabis
      Cannabis accounts for about 43% of all positive cases in football. It is hardly used with intent to
      enhance performance. Its widespread use rather represents the lifestyle pressures faced by some
      players. Nevertheless, currently, cannabis remains on the list of forbidden substances and users will be
      sanctioned accordingly. This should not belie the fact that the true problem is not a doping problem,
      but a social problem.
      Marijuana, or cannabis, refers to the dried leaves and flowers of the Cannabis sativa plant.
      Hashish is the dried juice or resin that is extracted from the leaves. The active ingredient in hashish and
      marijuana is THC (delta9
      -Tetrahydrocannabinol) which subjectively causes relaxation and contentment.
      Objective tests of psychological and physical performance, however, all show impairment when under
      the influence of cannabis. For example, driving ability and memory declines while the heart rate
      increases and the blood pressure drops.
      Absorption and Degradation in the Body
      The absorption and degradation of THC depend on the method”

    • Tevin Gilkes how long do you think this is going to be a ‘ttfa secret?’ T&T we living yuh know.
      On another note…doesnt ttfa have a media officer anymore.

  8. Comic relief, the saga continues…

  9. When will it be about football Lord?
    #ttegofed #staywokeparents

  10. Did Mr. Camara learn this at the FiFa Masters program?

  11. No one takes a vow of Omerta when they join TTFA. The Association is not the Cosa Nostra. And David couldn’t possibly be serious. He also couldn’t possibly be talking about or to me or anyone else within TTFA with an iota of integrity or balls. If TTFA wants to streamline its media releases that’s fine, but any attempt to limit non-staff from addressing the media will be rebuffed.

  12. Jo Ann please dont confuse the two camera takes beautiful pictures and Camara is DJW secretary.

  13. The sad thing is there are people from different Associations supporting this nonsense. I often wonder how many clubs are really financial and sctive in the various zones. Many people get a bly from paying dues and are then forced to support non- functioning leaders or dictstors like the big boss.

  14. Camera is making himself look like an idiotic, sycophantic, power obsessed idiot. IMHO

  15. Nigel they beating the dead horse again.

  16. And I don’t know why the Players names wasn’t mentioned eh so meh Commish Gary Griffith and his crew can lock them up eh Them really good yes lol

  17. Information suppression: One of the hallmarks of transparency.

  18. Jokeyness of de highest order. This is a no-win situation for them especially in this day and age. De inconvenient truth will always find a way to surface. Dem eh play dey dotish nah. Steups!

  19. Once the right thing is being done talking to the media will easy be it a good or bad situation. This administration getting worse by the report from one thing to another

  20. Ah, boy! 1970s political posturing has made a comeback! Not a damn dog bark in 2019! Great look for King David and his mottley crew…

  21. The problem with dem bootleg administrators is that they are afraid of meh friend Mr. Live Wire Them really good yes steeuupsss

  22. Lasana Liburd how long again before David John Williams depart ?

  23. How on earth do certain people behave like national football belongs to them? Props to you for not ceding to this behaviour.

  24. Guess they headquarters are in Russia

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