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Title: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: Flex on December 31, 2007, 10:04:03 AM
WASA offered Pro League spot.
By: Ian Prescott (Express).
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B-Mobile National Super League champions WASA Football Club, have been given until the end of January to decide whether they want to join the Trinidad and Tobago Pro League for its 2008 season.
Should they meet the requirements to get into the League, the Water & Sewerage Authority (WASA) team will automatically replace Tobago United, who finished bottom of the 10-team Pro League in the just-concluded season. Confirming that WASA may be promoted to the professional league was Dexter Skeene, chief executive officer of the T&T Pro League.
"WASA have expressed an interest in coming into the league and we have given them until the end of January to fulfill the requirements to come into the league. As long as they do that, they will be afforded the opportunity to come into the Pro league," he told the Express.
Asked if there were any other candidates seeking to enter the League in 2008, Skeene said: "Only WASA at this point. They have won the Super League and they will come into the Pro League at the expense of Tobago United".
Meanwhile, WASA team manager Ralph Haynes said that team officials were having ongoing meetings with WASA management about the possibility of fielding a professional team next season. However, Haynes says WASA are in a peculiar situation not faced by any other club in the Pro League.
"Unlike clubs such as CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh and Joe Public, WASA face unique circumstances in that we are a state enterprise, and as such will be using public funds to field a team if we are going into the Pro League. That in itself is a very big decision, because when you are successful everyone will be backing the move, but if not there is always an outcry. But we have been having ongoing meetings with management to consider having us play in the Pro League next season."
Haynes noted further: "We are not a football organisation as such, but success has caused the organisation to look up and consider the possibility. We have seen the impact that our team has had on the football fraternity in recent years, and that in turn has had a positive feedback on the entire organisation as well."
Haynes also hoped that new Public Utilities minister Mustapha Abdul Hamid will be supportive of their effort to turn the now semi-professional club into a totally professional unit, where players will be paid to play football on a full-time basis.
The WASA team manager firmly believes the Super League champions have the player resources to make a success of the Pro League. He recalled WASA'S achievements as a football club such as being the first National Super League team to capture the Trinidad and Tobago FA Trophy which they did in 2006. WASA not only played unbeaten to win the Super League in 2007 but won the Super League Big Four competition as well and were semi-finalists in the Super League Knockout.
All he thinks is needed now is the political will to make it happen. Haynes says the club have an important meeting with management during the first week in January, 2008, when a lot of decisions will be made.
"The Pro League have given us until the end of January. We will be putting forward our arguments and by then a decision should be made. We have been having ongoing meeting with management about, so far, so good. The last Minister was very supportive, and we are hoping that with similar support, we will be playing in the Pro League next season," Haynes said.

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Getting in the way: Vernon Bailey, centre, the Wasa central defender, gets between WASA keeper Douglas McNeilly, right, and Gregory Richardson, left, Joe Public's Guyanese striker. Joe Public edged defending champions WASA 3-2, on the way to capturing the 2007 Trinidad and Tobago FA Trophy competition earlier this month. -Photo: Anisto Alves.
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 31, 2007, 11:17:35 AM
hope they join :beermug:
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: asylumseeker on December 31, 2007, 11:26:27 AM
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However, Haynes says WASA are in a peculiar situation not faced by any other club in the Pro League.
"Unlike clubs such as CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh and Joe Public, WASA face unique circumstances in that we are a state enterprise, and as such will be using public funds to field a team if we are going into the Pro League. That in itself is a very big decision, because when you are successful everyone will be backing the move, but if not there is always an outcry. But we have been having ongoing meetings with management to consider having us play in the Pro League next season."

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The WASA team manager firmly believes the Super League champions have the player resources to make a success of the Pro League. He recalled WASA'S achievements as a football club such as being the first National Super League team to capture the Trinidad and Tobago FA Trophy which they did in 2006. WASA not only played unbeaten to win the Super League in 2007 but won the Super League Big Four competition as well and were semi-finalists in the Super League Knockout.
All he thinks is needed now is the political will to make it happen.

Interesting. Public money, private purpose? I acknowledge the role of political will in the equation but there are certainly a couple other variables involved.
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: weary1969 on December 31, 2007, 12:13:36 PM
I hope dey take it so next time d national team want a warm up and man say WASA at least it go b a Pro League team
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: Jah Gol on December 31, 2007, 02:22:24 PM
I hope dey take it so next time d national team want a warm up and man say WASA at least it go b a Pro League team
:rotfl:
I remember one time the U23s were going to playing a charity match against the national cricket team. McComie was quoted as saying they are going to use the game to gauge the level of the team.

The TTFF notorious for organising Mickey Mouse teams in  warm up matches.
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 31, 2007, 02:32:36 PM
I hope dey take it so next time d national team want a warm up and man say WASA at least it go b a Pro League team
:rotfl:
I remember one time the U23s were going to playing a charity match against the national cricket team. McComie was quoted as saying they are going to use the game to gauge the level of the team.

The TTFF notorious for organising Mickey Mouse teams in  warm up matches.

So this has to be the main reason we got knocked out so early
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: Jah Gol on December 31, 2007, 03:47:55 PM
I hope dey take it so next time d national team want a warm up and man say WASA at least it go b a Pro League team
:rotfl:
I remember one time the U23s were going to playing a charity match against the national cricket team. McComie was quoted as saying they are going to use the game to gauge the level of the team.

The TTFF notorious for organising Mickey Mouse teams in  warm up matches.

So this has to be the main reason we got knocked out so early
We don't take Olympics on at all.
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: KND2 on December 31, 2007, 05:50:43 PM
We need to find a way to keep Tobago United in the league, even if they taking licks it is the only way for youths in Tobago to see the option of professional football
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 31, 2007, 06:57:12 PM
Well if sanfernando starworld strikers rejoin that may keep Tobago united in the league. I guess they don't want an odd number of teams.
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: SUPA on December 31, 2007, 08:16:18 PM
We need to find a way to keep Tobago United in the league, even if they taking licks it is the only way for youths in Tobago to see the option of professional football

Well said sah. Although it wud be nice tuh have WASA, ah doh support leaving de Tobago people out of it. De team sucks, but our lil twin island have 2 much talent, we cah throw dem under de bridge like dat. Nuff ah dem yutes in Tobago, might end up being our future, may be not for 2010, but beyond dat. So wid dat said, bring WASA in de pro league, and I  will repeat the same thing you said, "we need to find a way to keep Tobago United in de league". HIGHLY BLESSED.
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: Big Magician on January 01, 2008, 12:15:04 PM
yea...tobago needs to be there....but they really have to be tobago "united"....and thats not the case....white oak and stokley vale have some players...
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: elan on January 01, 2008, 03:09:55 PM
What's the S on Tobago United? Head coach? TD? Do they have a youth program? Is money the main problem? Any info.
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: pardners on January 02, 2008, 11:36:43 AM
Sometimes just yuh name does make trouble for yuh.  When teams have name like Bad Boys, Gundeleros, Bun Dem etc, it hard to get sponsors.  Now in WASA case, they name is WASA Football club...remove the WASA and all yuh have is 'football club'.  Is not like WASA Pitbulls FC.  Everybody know the club as WASA, fullstop.

So if talks fall thru and they cyah get sponsorship from public funds, then one option is to probably find a new sponsor...which means changing the club name...which mean re-registering with PFL and any other consequences that might come with it.

Petrotrin is another state agency and sponsoring a team, so it shouldn't be no no for WASA to sponsor the team.  It have other state agencies playing professional football too...Police and Defence Force.  It all hinges on the accountability factor in terms of how the club is financed, because the state agencies allowed certain conditions wherby they could disperse public funds regarding sponsorships and community development etc.
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: asylumseeker on January 02, 2008, 01:25:48 PM
while we bubbling dis pot, somebody gimme a lil piece on foreign ownership [partial or full] of pro league clubs nah ...
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: pardners on January 02, 2008, 01:41:23 PM
while we bubbling dis pot, somebody gimme a lil piece on foreign ownership [partial or full] of pro league clubs nah ...

Interesting question....
I cyah think of any PFL clubs with foreign interests...if there are any, is probably on the down low.
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: Tallman on January 02, 2008, 02:49:14 PM
Now in WASA case, they name is WASA Football club...remove the WASA and all yuh have is 'football club'.  Is not like WASA Pitbulls FC.  Everybody know the club as WASA, fullstop.

So what was de deal when dey was calling deyself WASA Clean & White?
Title: Re: WASA offered Pro League spot.
Post by: weary1969 on January 02, 2008, 10:57:50 PM
ADIOS TBGO UNITED HOLA WASA
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