![TTPFL CEO Colin Wharfe (left) and Guaya United manager Jameson Rigues (right) at the launch of the T&T Premier Football League Tier 2 at UTT Campus (Chaguanas) on May 19th 2023. TTPFL CEO Colin Wharfe (left) and Guaya United manager Jameson Rigues (right) at the launch of the T&T Premier Football League Tier 2 at UTT Campus (Chaguanas) on May 19th 2023.](/images/stories/wharfe_colin_rigues_jameson_ttpfl_tier2_launch_2023-05-19_01.jpg)
Guaya United FC are not accepting the press release issued by the Normalisation Committee (NC) of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) as a genuine apology.
Guaya United FC are not accepting the press release issued by the Normalisation Committee (NC) of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) as a genuine apology.
At the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) reconvened Annual General meeting held on Saturday October 7th , the General Secretary was directed by the Meeting to apologise, on behalf of the TTFA,to the Guaya United Football Club, as a consequence of the following sequence of events:
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