“Isn’t there a case of right or wrong?” I asked. “Whoa!” came the response. Jason Moyo Sylvester, the suspended Caribbean Football Union (CFU) official, stiffened and leaned backwards in his seat as though he was struck. He then grinned at the interviewer. We were at a bustling, coffee shop at …
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PSA in-fighting continues
PSA past, present and in-between executive members have claimed assault by each other. Members wonder if anyone at union is still fighting for wage increases. More from Wired868 Diary of a foolish genius: Fixing the passport office dilemma Okay, I have just done some cleaning up and tossed out the …
Read More »Brent on success
The reason I have and still continue to attend each court date, is to not only witness for myself the audaciousness of key figures like Mr. Warner, Mr. Camps and Mr. Groden but also in hope that Judge Rampersad puts an end to this fiasco. Arghhh another early rise; it’s …
Read More »Daddy daycare
According to a study published in the month of September, in the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, I can now officially consider myself emasculated. Well to quote the study anyway: “Dads who spend time with their children have lower levels of testosterone than single guys…. suggesting family men …
Read More »Warner dummies the press again
…Ex-FIFA VP as slippery as ever Former FIFA Vice President and Trinidad and Tobago Works Minister, Jack Warner, had a potentially disastrous time of things last week. It was hard to tell from a cursory glance at the major newspapers, though. On Thursday morning, High Court Judge Devindra Rampersad …
Read More »Subhas: Sex is a waste of two minutes
Ex-Junior National Security Minister Subhas Panday objected to conjugal visits for prisoners on the grounds that it was two minutes wasted. There was no comment from Mrs Panday. More from Wired868 Free at last? Live Wire looks at Jamaica’s call for slavery reparations The Jamaica Government has probably become the …
Read More »T&T set for cemetery tours
T&T prepares to market cemeteries as tourist attractions; gangsters supposedly keen to contribute. More from Wired868 POS Mayor pays final disrespects to dead Carnival masquerader; Mr Live Wire fires back Here’s a brain teaser for Wired868 readers. A well known member of society gave the following quote: “I spoke of …
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We prefer to think of Wired868.com as a Community Newspaper; one that aims to be both information supplier and conduit and to play a role in bettering society from the base rather than the pinnacle. Hello neighbours and welcome to Wired868.com and a new adventure in the information industry. {saudioplayer}http://wired868.com/868/mp3/Wired868.mp3{/saudioplayer} …
Read More »To Japan with love: disaster before dishonor
Friday 20 May 4.30pm, City Gate, Port of Spain: A red-band maxi pulls into an empty space. People push, shove and elbow; human nature… expected and even accepted! 21 September, 6.00pm news report, Karachi, Pakistan: a Pakistani air force helicopter hovers overhead, casting rations to marooned flood victims. People scuffle …
Read More »Gally criticises “hasty” Corneal appointment
Ex-Trinidad and Tobago national football team standout player and coach, Everald “Gally” Cummings, today criticised the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) for its “haste” in appointing former assistant coach Anton Corneal as technical director. Corneal, who received a four-year contract to oversee the development of the local game, began …
Read More »Sport Minister’s synchronised swinging
Sport Minister Anil Roberts blasted the local cricket and athletic bodies for being willfully blind to the truth and fiddling with facts regarding team selection and an objection to the Ministry’s elite funding policy. Roberts then claimed that there was no conflict of interest involving a $1.9 million boxing card …
Read More »Corneal named TTFF technical director
Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) Acting President Lennox Watson announced today, via press release, that long-time senior team assistant coach, Anton Corneal, is the new national football team technical director. Corneal was awarded a four-year contract, which suggests that he will bear long-term responsibility for arresting the decline in …
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