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Warner ensured that as many of the bidding nations as possible spent money to help the Trinidad and Tobago National Under-20 Team, which was preparing to participate in the Egypt 2009 World Youth Cup.
However, a senior Sport Ministry official at the time assured Wired868 that Warner submitted an annual budget for that team which was accepted and paid out at the start of 2009.
It meant Warner might have collected money from foreign football bodies to pay for trips that were already covered by taxpayers.
The England bid team arranged for a six day star in Sheffield for the Under-20 team in August 2009 with games against the Malta Under-21 National Team and either Sheffield United or Hull City.
“We will provide all internal transport for the team and officials upon arrival in England,” wrote Bateman. “They will be based in Sheffield, accommodated at the Sheffield Copthorne Hotel for seven nights and train at Sheffield United’s training ground.
“We will cover the costs for the duration of their stay in England, namely transport, accommodation, meals, training facilities and match-related costs… Please let me know what you think. With best wishes.”