After sustained pressure from the Georgetown Football Association (GFA), the executive of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) has decided to meet with the 11 affiliates tomorrow at noon at the Federation’s headquarters.
This decision was taken at a GFF executive meeting on Tuesday after some members, according to a source, were unhappy with the way the Georgetown sub-association was being treated in the lead up to elections on April 16.
The Georgetown sub association was not granted voting rights and although the GFA had previously written their governing body requesting a meeting to address issues regarding the constitutional rights of the GFA on or before