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Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president William Wallace, vice-president Clynt Taylor and board member Keith Look Loy discuss possible Fifa ban with TV6 Morning Edition host Fazeer Mohammed:

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  1. Can someone clarify what T&T would lose if FIFA bans us for 2 years. Might a ban not provide us with the opportunity to put our house in order and strengthen and/or develop the systems, processes and procedures necessary to revitalize football?

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