Dean switches camp to United TTFA

The United TTFA members Keith Look Loy, from left, Sam Phillip, William Wallace, Susan Joseph-Warrick, Anthony Harford and Clynt Taylor.  - Jelani Beckles
The United TTFA members Keith Look Loy, from left, Sam Phillip, William Wallace, Susan Joseph-Warrick, Anthony Harford and Clynt Taylor. - Jelani Beckles

EDDISON "Eddie" Dean, owner of local football outfit Club Sando, has switched allegiances and will now support the William Wallace-led United TTFA (Trinidad and Tobago Football Association), in their quest to unseat the incumbent David John-Williams as president of the local governing body for football.

The TTFA will hold its Annual General Meeting (AGM) and executive elections on November 24.

Dean was the first vice-president on the slate led by businessman and Terminix Trinidad Limited director Richard Ferguson. However, in a letter issued to the media yesterday, Dean stated his intention to withdraw his candidacy and throw his focus towards United TTFA.

"Despite the fact that I am named as a running mate of Richard Ferguson for the TTFA elections of 24 November, I was invited, as the owner of Club Sando, to attend (Saturday's) event — the launch of the United TTFA election programme," wrote Dean.

"I came with an open mind, prepared to assess what I heard," he continued. "Having seen and heard the United TTFA plans for the restructuring and revival of Trinidad and Tobago football, and more so their plans for the financing of this major overhaul, I believe I am bound by my responsibility to football and the national community to withdraw my candidacy and to publicly declare my support for United TTFA."

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According to Dean, "The task before us requires not only major finance, which United TTFA has already begun to set in place but also a huge collective effort on all fronts. I, therefore, commit my support in the election and beyond to a new, progressive United TTFA administration and call on the membership of the TTFA to do the same."

Ferguson is not allowed to replace his first vice-presidential nominee, according to the TTFA constitution. The remaining members of his slate are Police FC administrator Raymond Thom (second vice-president) and Central Football Association (CFA) head Shymdeo Gosine (third vice-president).

The United TTFA slate features Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) president Wallace, CFA general secretary Clynt Taylor (first vice-president), WoLF president Susan Joseph-Warrick (second vice-president) and former TT men's team manager Joseph Sam Phillip (third vice-president).

John-Williams is yet to declare whether or not he will be seeking re-elections, though he promised on Wednesday's edition of SportsMax Zone to do so "within the next 48-72 hours".

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