TWO MONTHS after applying for membership with the local gover ning body for football, the newly former Trinidad and Tobago Super League is still awaiting ratification but has targeted early June for the start of its inaugural season. Details of the TTSL’s progress were revealed yesterday at a media event announcing its partnership with global sportswear and football equipment producer Umbro and its local agent, Sports and Games Ltd. Once the TTFA sanctions it, the TTSL will replace the former National Super League as the country’s second-tier club football competition.