Former warri associate boss Trevor Cranston eyes return to body’s top spot
Former president of the Antigua and Barbuda Warri Association (ABWA),
Trevor Cranston, said that if nominated, he will seek to become head of the organisation once more.
Cranston, who served as president of the body in the early 2000s, said that although he had given thought to the possibility of seeking a return to the post, recent comments by multi-times international warri champion,
Trevor Simon, suggesting that there is a general lack of enthusiasm amongst members, convinced him to press forward.
“I must say that after hearing that disingenuous statement made by the international warri champion, I have decided that if an election is called and I am nominated and elected as the president of the Antigua and Barbuda Warri Association, that I would gladly accept it. We must also bear in mind that Antigua is the best warri nation on the face of the earth and it is shameful and embarrassing that the a
Trevor Simon: Unenthused members hampering Warri Association’s progress
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National and international warri icon,
Trevor Simon, said a lack of interest by players and members of the Antigua and Barbuda Warri Association (ABWA), continues to hinder the upward movement of the sport here.
Speaking on the Good Morning Jojo Sports Show, Simon credited sitting president Joel Carr for the efforts he has made thus far, but added that the lack of interest shown by members has taken a toll on the advancement of the body.
“One of the challenging things and most difficult thing in Antigua (and I am speaking, not from my warri academy membership but as a member of the warri association) over the years we have had numerous problems when it comes to the membership in terms of being able to get a forum or even to have an AGM, because players seemingly are just interested in turning up when you have a competition and leave the development on the side. Part of my mantra and part