Here’s my colleague Paul Farrell’s take on the … intriguing Jack Warner TV broadcast:

Former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner has made an extraordinary TV appearance in which he says he fears for his life and claims he will prove a link between soccer’s governing body and the national elections in his native Trinidad and Tobago.

Warner is the subject of an Interpol Red Notice, and was arrested and held in jail overnight in Trinidad last Wednesday, but was later released on bail.



He initially denied any wrongdoing, and said at the time he was “afforded no due process”.

In a televised broadcast in Trinidad on Wednesday night, Warner claimed he had documentation that could prove a link between key Fifa officials and the 2010 Trinidad election.

“I will no longer keep secrets for them,” he said.

Warner makes allegations that the documents “also deal with my knowledge of transactions at Fifa, including – but not limited to – its president, Mr Sepp Blatter”.

Blatter has not yet responded to Warner’s allegations

Warner also apologised for not disclosing his knowledge of the alleged links previously.

“Not even death will stop the avalanche that is coming” he said.

“The die is cast. There can be no turning back. Let the chips fall where they fall.”

Warner is yet to produce any documentation to support his allegations.