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Shaka the player/coach.
« on: July 17, 2007, 08:20:39 PM »
Shaka the player/coach.
By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF).
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Former Trinidad and Tobago World Cup team goalkeeper Neil Shaka Hislop is beginning to enjoy a different facet of football these days.
No it’s not quite being the man between the uprights nor is it the one where you get to smile and reflect on winning performances in front of reporters. It’s actually that time when you take the responsibility of determining how well a player, in this case a goalkeeper, is prepared.
Hislop is currently the player/coach at American Major League Soccer team Dallas FC.
“I’m thoroughly enjoying my time and my new role as player/coach here at Dallas. I’ve always enjoyed coaching goalkeepers and I’m now  getting the chance to work everyday with the two other very good goalkeepers we have here,” Hislop told TTFF Media on the weekend. Dario Sala and Ray Burse are the two other glovesmen on the Dallas roster. Sala is 33, Burse is 23 while Hislop is veteran at 38. The former Newcastle United goal guard was on the bench on Saturday as Sala took up position in a 3-3 draw with DC United.
The former West Ham United custodian, now president of the recently set up Football Players Association of Trinidad and Tobago, is also hinting that he would strongly consider moving to Trinidad to take up duties in some form of the game.
He’s reached that point in his career when he has to consider other options, closely weighing them and deciding when to say “It’s time!”
“Of course I’d consider any opportunities to return home. I’ve always intended to return home when my playing career finally comes to an end. I certainly feel that the experience I’ve gained in my time as a  professional could and should be put to good use.
“I think the toughest thing you must face as a professional is knowing when to say when. You get used to competing, against the opposition every weekend, against your teammates in training everyday, and at times with yourself in your own efforts to be the best you can. It’s tough to give that up, especially after doing it for as long as I have. But my time is drawing near. I feel I can continue to compete certainly at this level, but not for much longer,” Hislop added.
His last biggest feat at the club level was taking away a runners up medal in the FA Cup with West Ham last season and he’s certainly made a huge name for himself on the English stage.
“I can certainly look back on my career with a certain amount of pride in what I’ve managed to achieve and be a part of on and off the field… from the FA Cup Final at club level, to the World Cup at international level and to my charity work with Show Racism The Red Card off the field.”
And if he does end up working in Trinidad at some point, he wants it to be both beneficial to FPATT and its relationship with the governing body as well as it’s working together towards the development of the game.
“If I do end up back home, I certainly hope I’d be able to continue my work with FPATT. I know everyone in football understands the need for a players association in modern day football. The rewards and the temptations in modern day football are tremendous, players need someone to look after their affairs so all they have to do is play football. Football across the board will benefit. I hope I can be a part of that. Again, I feel that the experiences I’ve gained during my time as a player will be invaluable to those efforts,” Hislop said with optimism.
It’s no secret that the big man’s last appearance on the international stage in a competitive game could be against his country of birth – England. Surely that will stand out in any of Hislop’s future bios. And with that he is becoming more of a fan of local goalkeeping talent this time around.
“I have always been a fan of the local goalkeeping talent. From my time working with Ross Russell, who I seem to mention in every interview I do, to the current crop.
“Clayton Ince is certainly the most naturally gifted goalkeeper we have today. Why he hasn’t gone on to play more consistently at a higher level is confusing. I’d probably need to work with him for longer spells than we do when we’re home for the few days for international games to be able to answer that one.
“Jan Michael Williams had made a very big fan out of me with his performances in this year’s Gold Cup. I’ve not been fortunate enough to work with him at all, but he certainly has everything it takes to make it. All he needs now is a little luck, a lot of hard work and him keeping his feet on the ground and he should go far.
“I’ve said many times before now that if Kelvin (Jack) did not get in to the national starting team when he did we would not have gone to the World Cup. That’s a fact. His work ethic and his determination are second to  none. The save he made in the final seconds in Bahrain sums up everything I just said about the man. No one else would’ve made that save. Right now he is certainly the best goalkeeper in Trinidad and Tobago, though Jan Michael I’m sure will want to have something to say about that. Jan Michael is the only goalkeeper with the talent to seriously challenge Kelvin for the number one shirt,” Hislop noted. Jan and company should do the same.
« Last Edit: July 18, 2007, 05:51:14 AM by Flex »
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Re: Shaka the player/coach.
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2007, 10:26:19 PM »
Nice goin Shaka when we get rid ah JW etal u and Latas go take the reins and coach the next millenium of ballers
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« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2007, 05:53:06 AM »
Like no one told Hislop (Shaka) Kelvin does not play for T&T anymore and may never play once Jack Warner is at the helm...
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« Reply #3 on: July 18, 2007, 06:53:02 AM »
I remember the days when Shaka use to be our keeper in our class leagues,  :rotfl: those were the good ole days he used to clown around the goal so much, but even then men could not easily score on him.

I wish him and his family all the best. Hope he could link up with the  U 17 squad and work with them before the trip to Korea

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« Reply #4 on: July 18, 2007, 10:15:16 AM »
Like no one told Hislop (Shaka) Kelvin does not play for T&T anymore and may never play once Jack Warner is at the helm...
Gawd boy...you negative.

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« Reply #5 on: July 18, 2007, 10:15:32 AM »
I remember the days when Shaka use to be our keeper in our class leagues,  :rotfl: those were the good ole days he used to clown around the goal so much, but even then men could not easily score on him.

I wish him and his family all the best. Hope he could link up with the  U 17 squad and work with them before the trip to Korea
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« Reply #6 on: July 18, 2007, 10:19:52 AM »
I remember the days when Shaka use to be our keeper in our class leagues,  :rotfl: those were the good ole days he used to clown around the goal so much, but even then men could not easily score on him.

I wish him and his family all the best. Hope he could link up with the  U 17 squad and work with them before the trip to Korea
You went Howard?

I think he meant CIC.
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« Reply #7 on: July 18, 2007, 10:26:18 AM »
I remember the days when Shaka use to be our keeper in our class leagues,  :rotfl: those were the good ole days he used to clown around the goal so much, but even then men could not easily score on him.

I wish him and his family all the best. Hope he could link up with the  U 17 squad and work with them before the trip to Korea
You went Howard?

I think he meant CIC.



Hmmmn...that would make sense. 
Ah know he in de DC metro area too, dai'z why ah aks.
« Last Edit: July 18, 2007, 10:03:17 PM by Bake n Shark »

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« Reply #8 on: July 18, 2007, 03:04:19 PM »
Just my view, of course, but some of you have been ripping into Shaun Fuentes for being the TTFF mouthpiece, but I hear no comments of congratulations for this piece.
Remmember, this is the guy who some people here have been bad mouthing and saying he takes TTFF money to spread their propaganda, and never puts across the views of TTFFs opposition.
Now here he is interviewing the FPATT President, and officially recognises Shakas position in print. Shaka is also one of the blacklisted players and is praising Kelvin Jack as Trinidads best current goalkeeper even though he is another blacklisted player.

If Flex had conducted this interview, you would have praised the guy for another great piece, so why not praise Fuentes?

This is possibly the most important piece of Fuentes journalism we have seen. Will he be dragged into TTFF hq to be asked why he's giving support and increasing the profile of FPATTs President? Is he actually making a more subtle statement with this piece, or is it just a one-off? Only time will tell, but either way, its good to see the official voice of TTFF recognising FPATT and Shakas role within the organisation.

Nice work, Shaun.

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« Reply #9 on: July 18, 2007, 05:21:04 PM »
Well said FPATT but we does get lil coverage bout theblacklist players but as u say leh we applaud Fuentes
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« Reply #10 on: July 18, 2007, 05:21:41 PM »
Just my view, of course, but some of you have been ripping into Shaun Fuentes for being the TTFF mouthpiece, but I hear no comments of congratulations for this piece.
Remmember, this is the guy who some people here have been bad mouthing and saying he takes TTFF money to spread their propaganda, and never puts across the views of TTFFs opposition.
Now here he is interviewing the FPATT President, and officially recognises Shakas position in print. Shaka is also one of the blacklisted players and is praising Kelvin Jack as Trinidads best current goalkeeper even though he is another blacklisted player.

If Flex had conducted this interview, you would have praised the guy for another great piece, so why not praise Fuentes?

This is possibly the most important piece of Fuentes journalism we have seen. Will he be dragged into TTFF hq to be asked why he's giving support and increasing the profile of FPATTs President? Is he actually making a more subtle statement with this piece, or is it just a one-off? Only time will tell, but either way, its good to see the official voice of TTFF recognising FPATT and Shakas role within the organisation.

Nice work, Shaun.

You are right, give jack he jacket. Shaun did great here. Shaun does do some NICE pieces at times. However, you cannot get the same congratulations when you are different people.

But one thing to clear up, we big up Flex because we know where he stands and he deals with us in a professional way, he also never forgets the unknown and unpopular ones, he also does a clinical work and I am sure if he had the links and tools Shaun did he would have done great (er). This man is doing an excellent job given the resources he have and being based in foreign makes it even harder I'm sure, remember that.
Remember, he also works for "free", plus working a regular 9-5, families and keeping up with the demands of sw.net is no easy task I'm sure (compare to writing one or two articles per day and sometimes none)... so respect and big ups is always in order. When a man can take nothing and make it into something great, shows a lot of passion, determination and hard work. His site has become the face of T&T football. Lasana Liburd should do a piece "from zero to hero" part 2 (lol)..... for Flex.... the government should also do something special... thank you Flex for giving us this wonderful site.

Nice piece Shaun.... (serious) !!!!!!!!! keep up the good work and thanks for not forgetting the blacklisted ones as well.
« Last Edit: July 18, 2007, 05:48:54 PM by Flex »

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« Reply #11 on: July 18, 2007, 05:35:55 PM »
We eh have to wait on the gov't we can nominate the man 4 a national award. Independence is Aug 31st in case all yuh 4get
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« Reply #12 on: July 18, 2007, 05:52:58 PM »
You are right, give jack he jacket. Shaun did great here. Shaun does do some NICE pieces at times. However, you cannot get the same congratulations when you are different people.

But one thing to clear up, we big up Flex because we know where he stands and he deals with us in a professional way, he also never forgets the unknown and unpopular ones, he also does a clinical work and I am sure if he had the links and tools Shaun did he would have done great (er). This man is doing an excellent job given the resources he have and being based in foreign makes it even harder I'm sure, remember that.
Remember, he also works for "free", plus working a regular 9-5, families and keeping up with the demands of sw.net is no easy task I'm sure (compare to writing one or two articles per day and sometimes none)... so respect and big ups is always in order. When a man can take nothing and make it into something great, shows a lot of passion, determination and hard work. His site has become the face of T&T football. Lasana Liburd should do a piece "from zero to hero" part 2 (lol)..... for Flex.... the government should also do something special... thank you Flex for giving us this wonderful site.

Nice piece Shaun.... (serious) !!!!!!!!! keep up the good work and thanks for not forgetting the blacklisted ones as well.

Could not have said it BETTER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I second that. And I also hope Flex reap benefits one day. He should have been one of the persons rewarded by the government when T&T made it to the world cup and came back in 2006. It had people on the TTFF staff who got stuff so I cant see why Flex wasn't considered, maybe its part the TTFF to be blame and if Shaun was such good friends with Flex he could have made mention. But each its own...

Flex does a lot for T&T football, more than many think or know.....

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« Reply #13 on: July 19, 2007, 07:45:50 AM »
I remember the days when Shaka use to be our keeper in our class leagues,  :rotfl: those were the good ole days he used to clown around the goal so much, but even then men could not easily score on him.

I wish him and his family all the best. Hope he could link up with the  U 17 squad and work with them before the trip to Korea
You went Howard?

No this is back in the 80's at CIC

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« Reply #14 on: July 19, 2007, 08:12:24 AM »
Just my view, of course, but some of you have been ripping into Shaun Fuentes for being the TTFF mouthpiece, but I hear no comments of congratulations for this piece.
Remmember, this is the guy who some people here have been bad mouthing and saying he takes TTFF money to spread their propaganda, and never puts across the views of TTFFs opposition.
Now here he is interviewing the FPATT President, and officially recognises Shakas position in print. Shaka is also one of the blacklisted players and is praising Kelvin Jack as Trinidads best current goalkeeper even though he is another blacklisted player.

If Flex had conducted this interview, you would have praised the guy for another great piece, so why not praise Fuentes?

This is possibly the most important piece of Fuentes journalism we have seen. Will he be dragged into TTFF hq to be asked why he's giving support and increasing the profile of FPATTs President? Is he actually making a more subtle statement with this piece, or is it just a one-off? Only time will tell, but either way, its good to see the official voice of TTFF recognising FPATT and Shakas role within the organisation.

Nice work, Shaun.

You are right, give jack he jacket. Shaun did great here. Shaun does do some NICE pieces at times. However, you cannot get the same congratulations when you are different people.

But one thing to clear up, we big up Flex because we know where he stands and he deals with us in a professional way, he also never forgets the unknown and unpopular ones, he also does a clinical work and I am sure if he had the links and tools Shaun did he would have done great (er). This man is doing an excellent job given the resources he have and being based in foreign makes it even harder I'm sure, remember that.
Remember, he also works for "free", plus working a regular 9-5, families and keeping up with the demands of sw.net is no easy task I'm sure (compare to writing one or two articles per day and sometimes none)... so respect and big ups is always in order. When a man can take nothing and make it into something great, shows a lot of passion, determination and hard work. His site has become the face of T&T football. Lasana Liburd should do a piece "from zero to hero" part 2 (lol)..... for Flex.... the government should also do something special... thank you Flex for giving us this wonderful site.

Nice piece Shaun.... (serious) !!!!!!!!! keep up the good work and thanks for not forgetting the blacklisted ones as well.

Excellent reply Sando...
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« Reply #15 on: July 19, 2007, 12:31:48 PM »
Just my view, of course, but some of you have been ripping into Shaun Fuentes for being the TTFF mouthpiece, but I hear no comments of congratulations for this piece.
Remmember, this is the guy who some people here have been bad mouthing and saying he takes TTFF money to spread their propaganda, and never puts across the views of TTFFs opposition.
Now here he is interviewing the FPATT President, and officially recognises Shakas position in print. Shaka is also one of the blacklisted players and is praising Kelvin Jack as Trinidads best current goalkeeper even though he is another blacklisted player.

If Flex had conducted this interview, you would have praised the guy for another great piece, so why not praise Fuentes?

This is possibly the most important piece of Fuentes journalism we have seen. Will he be dragged into TTFF hq to be asked why he's giving support and increasing the profile of FPATTs President? Is he actually making a more subtle statement with this piece, or is it just a one-off? Only time will tell, but either way, its good to see the official voice of TTFF recognising FPATT and Shakas role within the organisation.

Nice work, Shaun.

I see nothing in the piece that deserves particular praise or adulation...since it has nothing to do with the dispute.  I (and others) took him to task for the biased reports with regards to the disputes...this is a legitimate football story and one about one of the more influential footballers of our time.  The FPATT players have made it clear that the issue was never personal with regards to the TTFF, we can only hope that the TTFF can reciprocate in kind.  That being the case this would indeed demonstrate a measure of reciprocation on their part.

It's good to see that they can be civil outside of the dispute, but until Mr. Fuentes can provide unbiased accounts of the dispute I'm holding off on handing out laurels.

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« Reply #16 on: July 19, 2007, 12:32:30 PM »
I remember the days when Shaka use to be our keeper in our class leagues,  :rotfl: those were the good ole days he used to clown around the goal so much, but even then men could not easily score on him.

I wish him and his family all the best. Hope he could link up with the  U 17 squad and work with them before the trip to Korea
You went Howard?

No this is back in the 80's at CIC

Damn you ole.

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