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Title: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Flex on May 19, 2017, 05:01:41 AM
Che Benny dribbling ahead of Manchester United experience.
ttproleague.com.


St. Ann’s Rangers Under-17 midfield prodigy Che Benny and Antigua and Barbuda’s Ronaldo Flowers will both jet off on Thursday, with their destination Manchester United in England, after winning the Flow Ultimate Football Experience 2017 challenge final at President’s Ground in St. Ann’s, Trinidad two weekends ago.

Benny, 16, and 13-year-old Flowers, fondly referred to as ‘little Ronaldo (Brazil)’, stood out amongst a group of 30 finalists from across the Caribbean who were put to the test by Manchester United academy coaches Mike Neary and William Miller.

Benny, who scored an instinctive half-line goal during the first of two scrimmages during the Flow Ultimate Football Experience final, said it’s a dream come true to visit his favourite club, Manchester United, and meet his favourite player, Spain’s Juan Mata, as well other stars such as France international Paul Pogba and Spain international Ander Herrera.

“It was at the start of the second half and I (quickly) spotted to goalkeeper off his line,” said the Belmont-born Trinidad and Tobago Under-17 footballer as he recalled the moment. “After I scored Mike (Neary) came and congratulated me, and he gave me a wink. I knew from then I had made it, although it didn’t stop me from working.”

Benny also said that Dwight Yorke, the Tobago-born Manchester United legend and ambassador who he had bet before for shooting tips during a training session with the T&T U17s, had reminded him on the day that he was representing Trinidad and Tobago in the Flow Ultimate Football Experience challenge.

Benny who dribbled his way to the top prize said he has also been weaving through all the attention over the past two weeks which included on-camera interviews.

Flowers, who, like Benny, wants to become a professional footballer, said, “The [Ultimate Football Experience] challenge was very difficult because there were other talented players but I played hard.”

“This is once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and definitely the ‘ultimate football experience’ that these two young footballers have been given through Flow’s partnership with Manchester United,” said Wendy McDonald, Flow’s senior director of communications for the Caribbean, in a news release by the company. “We will continue to follow their journey to Manchester United and we hope this will encourage even more aspiring footballers from the Caribbean to be ready for opportunities like this.”

Rangers U17 coach Everette “Rocket” Williams, who will accompany Benny and his uncle Kevin Villafana, said the visit will include touring the famous Manchester United museum, witnessing a training session under the Red Devils’ first team boss José Mourinho and witness the club’s final English Premier League clash of the season against Crystal Palace at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Benny and his coach are both hoping he also gets a chance showcase his talent against Manchester United academy players, and experience a glimpse at life at one of the world’s most-recognised and symbolic athletic centres, the state-of-the-art Aon Training Complex.

“Football is everything to Benny and he has always been committed to the game,” said Williams. “It’s a great joy for him. But it’s also a great joy for me because his effort has also fulfilled one of my biggest dreams, which is to meet one of the top coaches of the world, José Mourinho.

“We never doubted Benny would top the [Flow Ultimate Football Experience challenge]. Every game in the (Flow) Youth Pro League Benny stands out as the man-of-the-match. He is a naturally gifted player and all we had to do was polish him Rangers. He is also a very humble youngster that makes everyone around him happy – an excellent role model for other young players.”

Benny, who joined Rangers seven years ago from Trendsetter Hawks, a former club of his coach Williams, also represents St. Anthony’s College.

Last February, in a 3-3 draw between Rangers and Club Sando, he became the first 16-year-old in the history of the Pro League to score a top-flight double.

Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Controversial on May 22, 2017, 11:18:55 AM
Nice article.. no video of him playing? Dada produce another talent
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: soccerman on May 22, 2017, 01:14:47 PM
Rangers U17 coach Everette “Rocket” Williams, who will accompany Benny and his uncle Kevin Villafana, said the visit will include touring the famous Manchester United museum, witnessing a training session under the Red Devils’ first team boss José Mourinho and witness the club’s final English Premier League clash of the season against Crystal Palace at Old Trafford on Sunday.
I'm happy for Kevin and his nephew, I totally forgot Benny was his sister's kid. Wonderful experience for them!
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Flex on May 28, 2017, 07:38:56 AM
Under-17 footballer Benny eyes pro contract in Europe.
By Jelani Beckles (Newsday).


NATIONAL Under-17 footballer Che Benny has his eyes set on a professional contract in Europe and playing for the Trinidad and Tobago men’s team, following his experience at Manchester United recently.

Benny, along with 13-year-old Antiguan Ronaldo Flowers, were chosen to go to Manchester United after reaching the final round of the Flow Ultimate Football Experience, held in Trinidad earlier this month. The football clinic was hosted by Flow and Manchester United. Benny and Flowers were the stand-out performers in the clinic which included youngsters from throughout the Caribbean.

Speaking to Newsday yesterday following his trip, the 16-year-old Benny said he is hoping to return to England in July, and travel to Holland in an effort to get a professional contract. Benny said, “The goal is to go back out there and see if a professional team can see me, and eventually sign a contract.” Benny said that Wigan Athletic is one of the clubs that has expressed interest in him.

The Form Four St Anthony’s College student is also hoping for a men’s team call up at 17 years old.

“My goal for myself is to make the senior team, and show the country that there is an upcoming Che Benny.” Benny and Flowers attended a Premier League match between Manchester United and Crystal Palace last Sunday. Benny said it was the most memorable part of the trip.

“The best moment of the experience at Manchester United was looking at the game between Manchester United and Crystal Palace. Getting to see players like Paul Pogba and Juan Mata, it was excellent. I did not get the chance to meet any of the current players, but I did get the chance to meet one or two old players.” Former Manchester United player Bryan Robson, who represented the club from 1981 to 1994, gave Benny some words of encouragement.

“He spoke to me about always believing in yourself, and if you believe in yourself no one can stop you from reaching your goal.” Benny said he adapted to the cold weather in England quickly.

“The first two days the weather was pretty cold, but then I started to cope with it after.” The diminutive player said he admires the professionalism in England leading up to a match. “Going to England I saw the professionalism.

Everything is prepared before games. For example, when I went to the dressing room the day before the game, the gears were already hanging up in their locker rooms.”

Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Flex on June 30, 2017, 01:31:35 AM
Benny bets on senior selection by 2018.
By Gyasi Merrique (Guardian).


“When it came to the physical aspect of the game, I used to cap out. I didn’t like training. I was a fat boy.”

Che Benny is brutally honest with himself and that honesty is a major part of the reason he has been able to achieve all that he has as a 16-year-old footballer with a promising future, such as winning the FLOW Ultimate Football Experience recently which earned him and one other young footballer a trip to the famed Old Trafford Stadium in England, home of his favourite club team, Manchester United.

Standing at five feet and four inches and weighing in at 145 pounds, which is relatively small for his age, Benny’s diminutive stature is not the only reason he has already gained comparison to one of T&T’s all-time greats, “The Little Magician”, Russell Latapy. What Benny lacks in size, he makes up for in tenacity and self-belief. And if you have not ever had the chance to see him play, he more than makes up for his size in skill and ability as well.

“They say I still have growth in me but I want them to underestimate my size. I want to show them that you don’t have to be a big player to be a skillful and talented player. When I step on to the field they must fear me as a small player.”

Benny’s story both on and off the field is littered with similar anecdotes to his transfer from Tranquility Government School to St Anthony’s College in 2015 and of how he persevered to overcome some personal setbacks.

He told Guardian Media Sports, “One day we played against St Anthony’s and we gave them six. A lot of people were talking about me and Haile Beckles and we asked Mr (Nigel) Grosvenor to take us to St Anthony’s because since primary school I wanted to come St Anthony’s. Before I got in, a guy named Iggy brought me down to train and before the session started I put the ball down at half line, and hit one and it just skimmed off the crossbar. Mr Grosvenor asked me to do it again and I did it again and that was it.”

Even then however, it was not all smooth since the clinical left-footer was condemned to the Tigers’ bench for his first season in St Anthony’s colours because of his size. Benny made it his mission to prove his coaches and any other doubters wrong and by the time the 2016 season came around, his name was all on the lips of football fans due to his displays with the national Under-17 team during the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) preliminary tournament hosted in T&T. That newfound popularity was something which he had anticipated well beforehand.

He said, “There is a guy living in my area they call him ‘Millie Boy’ but his name is Jerome Joseph and he is an ex-national player. One day when I was playing in the road he spoke to me and he said ‘Che one day you are going to represent.’ I took that with me and I carried it. And when I made it to the national team, I didn’t play the first game but I said I would get my opportunity.

“The next game we were down 2-nil and Russell Latapy called on me and after that all I heard was ‘Che Benny is the next big thing in T&T’. And I’m able to live up to it.”

The resident of Belmont and former student of St Margaret’s Boys’ RC School, Benny showed promise as a two year old when his parents noticed his penchant for football. From those early days to now, he has always been hailed as a promising talent in his community which wants nothing more than to see him fulfill his potential. So much so that the small neighbourhood has even afford the eldest of five brothers, special privileges.

“When I can’t go down to the Queen’s Park Savannah to train on my own, I have these tall cones I use to block the street so that cars wouldn’t pass and I just train on my street. And they understand, they understand. They do a lot for me,” he said.

“My uncle, my mom, the whole community is just on my side because they know I have opportunities coming and I am very excited because I know that when I reach the international level, I will be able to help a lot of people around the community and my family also.”

Benny is just as bold and straightforward in his style of play as he is when it comes to his intentions to conquer the football world.

In fact, he stated without any doubt in his mind that the on-going Pro League season and the Secondary School’s Football season to come in September could be his last, as he hopes to propel himself into European football and into the senior national team by next year, stating boldly: “I have to keep going and I know I will keep getting stronger everyday and I know from next year I will be on the senior team.

Dennis Lawrence called me about two weeks ago and told me me just keep my eyes open and keep on training hard because he has a surprise coming.“It could be this year too.” he said.

Title: Che Benny off to Sweden for AIK trial as Rangers cry foul
Post by: Tallman on July 06, 2017, 07:00:06 PM
Che Benny off to Sweden for AIK trial as Rangers cry foul
ttproleague.com


St. Ann’s Rangers midfield prodigy Che Benny has left for a 10-day trial at Sweden’s Allsvenskan (top division) club Allmänna Idrottsklubben, better known as AIK.

Benny, 16, left Trinidad on Monday—four days earlier than planned—and will join AIK, one of the powerhouses of Sweden football, on Saturday.

Meanwhile Benny’s current club, Rangers, who he joined seven years ago, are left with the bitter taste of “disrespect”.

“I am upset with the whole scenario,” said Rangers chairman Richard Fakoory. “The club (AIK) never wrote us. Our club had no input. This was done through his agent in Trinidad with no information really coming to us. This is a disrespect to the club.

“Benny told me on Saturday he was leaving for trial in Sweden. He is always in my office and we have a good relationship. But nothing was done properly through whoever is advising him. It’s just very shady.

“He travelled alone to Antigua, then to England and then maybe he'd take a train ride or whatever, I don’t know, to Sweden. Who cares about this 16-year-old? What if something goes wrong? Will they then contact us formally?”

Last May, Benny enjoyed a VIP tour of Manchester United and witnessed his idol, Spain’s Juan Mata in action for the England Premier League club, after topping the 2017 Flow Ultimate Football Experience challenge. But his visit at AIK will be Benny’s first try-out at a foreign club.

Fakoory also questioned the readiness of the Trinidad and Tobago Under-17 footballer, who, last February, became the youngest player (age 16) to score a top-flight double in the Pro League during a 3-3 draw with Club Sando.

“I think it’s too early,” added the Rangers boss. “(…) don’t get me wrong: I think he will be great player, but needs a bit more polishing with another year competitively in the Pro League (senior division).”

AIK, currently fifth on the Allsvenskan standings but tied on points with third and fourth Sirius and Osterund, are based at the largest football stadium in the Nordic countries, Friends Arena. They were league champions eleven times, winning their last in 2009, and holds the record for having played the most seasons in the Swedish top flight.

Benny’s mother, Creisha Lee-Look told ttproleague.com today that she understands Fakoory’s reason for being “upset”.

“Che is with Rangers since he was very small,” Lee-Look added. “…and I am sorry how things [unfolded]. But it wasn’t intentional. I tried contacting Mr. Fakoory [by phone and was unsuccessful]. But I did mention to (team administrator) Jason Spence and (Benny’s Under-17 coach Everett Williams) ‘Rocket’ that Benny would be going on trial in Sweden.”

Lee-Look said that arrangements were done through Benny’s agent Dane Mapp and a foreign contact who had seen video footage of the 16-year-old Rangers player. She said Benny’s uncle and advisor, Kevin Villafana, also endorsed that the teenager attempt a move to Europe.

Mapp confirmed that Benny’s trial will begin on Sunday.

Rangers meanwhile, must do without the talented midfielder for a second time in five days when they face North East Stars from 4pm at the Arima Velodrome on Saturday.

However action in the Pro League resumes on Friday with a double-header at the Ato Boldon Stadium with Club Sando against Police FC from 6pm, preceding a top-of-table clash between leaders San Juan Jabloteh and W Connection from 8pm.

The Ato Boldon Stadium will come alive again on Tuesday with Defence Force and Point Fortin Civic in battle from 6pm and Morvant Caledonia United taking on three-time league holders Central FC from 8pm.

Pro League 2017
Round One Match Day Five fixtures
(Friday 7 July 2017)
Ato Boldon Stadium

Club Sando vs Police FC—6pm
W Connection vs San Juan Jabloteh—8pm

(Saturday 8 July 2017)
Arima Velodrome

MIC-IT St. Ann’s Rangers vs North East Stars—4pm

(Tuesday 11 July 2017)
Ato Boldon Stadium

Defence Force vs Point Fortin Civic—6pm
Morvant Caledonia United vs Central FC—8pm.
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on July 06, 2017, 07:30:59 PM
The writing was on the wall. Graffiti size.
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: soccerman on July 06, 2017, 07:59:40 PM
The writing was on the wall. Graffiti size.
At 16 years old I'm sure he's not getting paid (correct me if I'm wrong) but shouldn't these club have players sign something stating that other clubs must come through them if they have any interest in a player? How do they do it on Europe and SA with young players such as Che?
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Dutty Love on July 06, 2017, 08:04:19 PM
He can't move there until 18
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: g on July 07, 2017, 06:17:51 AM
At 16 years clubs will look for specific raw attributes on a trial. Technique, speed and the level of spacial intelligence and tactical awareness, also the ability to take instructions.

They will assess all other aspects of his game like fitness and strength, but most clubs won't expect the finished product at 16 but will ensure they have enough to work with. Sweeden is no player's final destination so those clubs will look for the teenagers and develop them as a feeder club for bigger leagues in europe. If they are impressed with him and will wait till he turns 18 so he can sign a contract they will work with him for about 3 years with a view to sell when he is around 21.
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: royal on July 07, 2017, 07:29:03 AM
so these clubs and de league have no protocol for a situation like this?   
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on July 07, 2017, 08:37:38 AM
so these clubs and de league have no protocol for a situation like this?

Protocol exists for multiple items in T&T football. However, our genius has in some situations allowed us to "agree to ignore" some standing conventions. Multiple examples abound.

In this situation, Rangers' interests remain largely preserved.
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Fyzoman on July 07, 2017, 04:04:40 PM
He can't move there until 18
Per FIFA transfers section, Article 19 you are correct, the only exception of the three allowed -- and the one that fits him -- is if his parents moved to Sweden for a job a non-football related field.

So I await future developments with this trial...unless it's a Levi Garcia AZ Alkmaar type thing he have going on?
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: vb on July 12, 2017, 10:27:46 AM
According to the express, che benny never arrived. His whereabouts are unknown and the club has never heard of him.

Did he travel alone?

VB
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: g on July 12, 2017, 10:31:48 AM
According to the express, che benny never arrived. His whereabouts are unknown and the club has never heard of him.

Did he travel alone?

VB

Whoa! This is serious.
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on July 12, 2017, 11:08:00 AM
(https://scontent-dft4-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/fr/cp0/e15/q65/19961562_1452009374857832_6176101608403957804_n.jpg?oh=87b3e6b5459a534969507bcafb529551&oe=59FC5ECD)
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Deeks on July 12, 2017, 12:13:02 PM
 ??? Really. But Che looking like he still playing u-14.
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Fyzoman on July 12, 2017, 07:09:51 PM
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

I don't know what to say nah! TnT too sweet yes!

So the Express made it seem as if this young man is not at the club, the club has never heard of him, and blah, blah, blah!

Then asylumseeker puts a pic of the youth in the club kit on here!!

My only question is, "who the hell the Express talk to?"
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: vb on July 12, 2017, 07:43:34 PM
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

I don't know what to say nah! TnT too sweet yes!

So the Express made it seem as if this young man is not at the club, the club has never heard of him, and blah, blah, blah!

Then asylumseeker puts a pic of the youth in the club kit on here!!

My only question is, "who the hell the Express talk to?"


You'll notice the Express never quoted a source. SMH
Title: Why the jealousy over Benny’s Sweden trials?
Post by: Tallman on July 12, 2017, 07:44:55 PM
Why the jealousy over Benny’s Sweden trials?
T&T Newsday


THE EDITOR: Read my lips. We have talented individuals but TT does not have a team of 11 equally talented footballers.

Any angst about young Che Benny going to Sweden’s AIK for trials should be viewed in the context of an opportunity to move up to first class world football. Dwight Yorke did not become famous by choosing to remain in TT .

International football is a very lucrative business. In the First World, in any sport, the best teams with the best players are worth their weight in gold.

Ask FIFA about that.

In the First World children as young as eight years are being groomed for fame.

David Beckham and Wayne Rooney were picked in their teenage years. Benny is being offered the same opportunity so why the jealousy? What the Swedes can offer this gifted young man, TT cannot.

Consider the World Cup, if you will. The teams scour the world and collect talented players. Countries with large enough populations have the capacity to supply many talented players from which to choose. An African country could possibly win the World Cup because it has more than enough raw talent in the millions at its disposal.

TT is a small as a pin. Until we have 11 players experienced and competing with A teams on a regular basis, TT will never get within spitting range of winning a World Cup.

There was a silly remark made about Benny travelling alone.

Once you can speak and ask directions, travellers do not get lost. The “Big Brother” surveillance cameras are watching you at every point of entry.

At every airport, bus stop, coach and train station, they have you covered. It is always possible to discover where, when and how a traveller drops off the surveillance radar.

As we say here in TT , “De boy not going to get lorse.” If you want to make big money you have to be able to use public transport by yourself.

The team that nurtured him should not put him down as being ungrateful or deceitful. That is TT small-mindedness.

How many times does such rare footballing opportunity come knocking?

LYNETTE JOSEPH Diego Martin
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Tallman on July 12, 2017, 09:05:47 PM
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

I don't know what to say nah! TnT too sweet yes!

So the Express made it seem as if this young man is not at the club, the club has never heard of him, and blah, blah, blah!

Then asylumseeker puts a pic of the youth in the club kit on here!!

My only question is, "who the hell the Express talk to?"


The Express may not have spoken to anyone, but may have source that info from this article (http://www.fotbolldirekt.se/2017/07/08/pa-fd-aik-dementerar-stenhart-om-trinidad-talang-forsta-gangen-jag-hor-hans-namn/).
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Tallman on July 12, 2017, 09:07:05 PM
He can't move there until 18
Per FIFA transfers section, Article 19 you are correct, the only exception of the three allowed -- and the one that fits him -- is if his parents moved to Sweden for a job a non-football related field.

So I await future developments with this trial...unless it's a Levi Garcia AZ Alkmaar type thing he have going on?

According to this tweet by @lankexperience (https://twitter.com/lankexperience/status/885296689174675456), he's on trial with the Youth Academy.
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: lefty on July 13, 2017, 04:59:04 AM
Which would make the most amount of sense

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Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on July 13, 2017, 08:40:48 AM
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

I don't know what to say nah! TnT too sweet yes!

So the Express made it seem as if this young man is not at the club, the club has never heard of him, and blah, blah, blah!

Then asylumseeker puts a pic of the youth in the club kit on here!!

My only question is, "who the hell the Express talk to?"


The Express may not have spoken to anyone, but may have source that info from this article (http://www.fotbolldirekt.se/2017/07/08/pa-fd-aik-dementerar-stenhart-om-trinidad-talang-forsta-gangen-jag-hor-hans-namn/).

Lamentable that a media pro and veteran with the experience of Ashford Jackman would make such an egregious error.

I obtained the photo from a local source. With due diligence, he could have done the same.
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Thomo on July 13, 2017, 08:43:41 AM
Not too sure if this move makes much sense nah. If they he impresses, how's he going to get a work visa even for the youth team as an apprentice. Work visas are given to 18 year old and he's 16 now. He'll have to wait for 2 years to get a crack at the senior team. I'm not too convinced at all!
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 13, 2017, 08:45:21 AM
Not too sure if this move makes much sense nah. If they he impresses, how's he going to get a work visa even for the youth team as an apprentice. Work visas are given to 18 year old and he's 16 now. He'll have to wait for 2 years to get a crack at the senior team. I'm not too convinced at all!

Sounds like exactly what happened with L. Garcia.  Not impossible.
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on July 13, 2017, 08:50:16 AM
Not too sure if this move makes much sense nah. If they he impresses, how's he going to get a work visa even for the youth team as an apprentice. Work visas are given to 18 year old and he's 16 now. He'll have to wait for 2 years to get a crack at the senior team. I'm not too convinced at all!

Actually, there's a way ...
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Dinner Mints on July 13, 2017, 09:12:51 AM
If is de academy, would he need a work visa? Wouldn't that be a student visa kinda situation?
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Thomo on July 13, 2017, 01:27:17 PM
If is de academy, would he need a work visa? Wouldn't that be a student visa kinda situation?
Definitely not a work visa. He's underage as per EU laws. With Levi it was a pre contract agreement until he turned 18 and Levi was 17+.This lad just turned 16 with no ties ie family heritage. But hey, I guess they probably trying to exploit a little known loophole.
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: soccerman on July 13, 2017, 03:18:22 PM
Not too sure if this move makes much sense nah. If they he impresses, how's he going to get a work visa even for the youth team as an apprentice. Work visas are given to 18 year old and he's 16 now. He'll have to wait for 2 years to get a crack at the senior team. I'm not too convinced at all!

Actually, there's a way ...

I hope he can join the youth academy, will be much more Benny-ficial in the long run.
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: pull stones on July 13, 2017, 11:16:11 PM
If is de academy, would he need a work visa? Wouldn't that be a student visa kinda situation?
Definitely not a work visa. He's underage as per EU laws. With Levi it was a pre contract agreement until he turned 18 and Levi was 17+.This lad just turned 16 with no ties ie family heritage. But hey, I guess they probably trying to exploit a little known loophole.
christian pulisek played in the bundesliga at 17, where did he got a work permit from?
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Flex on July 14, 2017, 01:41:59 AM
Benny’s safe ...But fears losing contract opportunity.
By Walter Alibey (Guardian).


Young St Ann’s Rangers midfielder Che Benny is safe at Swedish First Division club AIK (Allmanna Idrottsklubben), but there are now fears the talented 16-year old may lose out on the opportunity to secure a contract there.

Yesterday Benny’s childhood coach (from u-14 to present) Evrett Williams sought to allay fears that the talented central midfielder was lost in transition to the Swedish club, by saying “I talk to Che almost every night and things are going well for him at the club.” Concerns arose due to the manner in which the trial was arranged Williams explained, noting that it was not done via club-to-club transaction but rather through an agent who acted on the advice of Benny’s handlers, that included his mother Nikeisha and uncles.

The left-footed Benny has been with the club for the past 10 days and is expected to play in a match today. He is scheduled to return home on July 21 or 22.

“This is a serious concern for me because as far as I am concerned, it should all be about Che Benny. He is a tremendous talent who emerged from the ghetto of Belmont and is attempting to make something of himself and for his family,” Rocket explained. Rangers owner Richard Fakoory said he is unaware of the player’s whereabouts, although Benny told him that he wanted to go on trial in Sweden.

Rocket, in giving his account of how it transpired, said his handlers reached out to agent Dane Mapp, who operates out of T&T, to arrange a trial for the player. “Being a youth player, Benny is not contracted with Rangers which enabled his handlers to sign with Mapp to source the trial. This means that the Swedish club dealt directly with Mapp and not Rangers, which I can admit was not above board.”

Benny who recently returned more than a week ago from a trip to Manchester United after topping the FLOW Ultimate Football Experience, received a sponsored mileage ticket from an unknown attorney which enabled him to travel to the Swedish club. Accounts of his whereabouts were always known, Rocket said, as he not only received regular updates via video footage from him almost daily, but also kept in contact with the player throughout the entire journey.

Guardian Media Sports also tried to reach Benny’s mother Nikeisha, but calls to her phone went unanswered.

Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on July 14, 2017, 06:17:06 AM
If is de academy, would he need a work visa? Wouldn't that be a student visa kinda situation?
Definitely not a work visa. He's underage as per EU laws. With Levi it was a pre contract agreement until he turned 18 and Levi was 17+.This lad just turned 16 with no ties ie family heritage. But hey, I guess they probably trying to exploit a little known loophole.
christian pulisek played in the bundesliga at 17, where did he got a work permit from?

It helped that the club found employment for the parent.
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Fyzoman on July 14, 2017, 06:20:23 AM
Pulisic got his Croatian citizenship docs -- very quickly too -- from his Croatian grandfather.

I wishing the best for Che, however that Youth Academy sounding like just the kinda scenario that made FIFA come up with Article 19. Seems as if he could sign a pre-contract agreement and join them at 18, a la Levi and AZ Alkmaar.

IMHO, even though the trial was not done in the right way, you as his local coach HAVE TO want what's best for him, no??

American Ben Lederman is also a classic example of this rule being enforced, he was at La Masia since age 11 and had to leave 3 years ago cause of Article 19, he now rejoined them at 16 after getting a Polish passport.

Long story short, when Che impresses them, they'll sign him and he'll come back and continue playing here until he's 18.

Ashford Jackman in town too long for that kinda rookie move man ???
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Thomo on July 14, 2017, 08:13:27 AM
If is de academy, would he need a work visa? Wouldn't that be a student visa kinda situation?
Definitely not a work visa. He's underage as per EU laws. With Levi it was a pre contract agreement until he turned 18 and Levi was 17+.This lad just turned 16 with no ties ie family heritage. But hey, I guess they probably trying to exploit a little known loophole.
christian pulisek played in the bundesliga at 17, where did he got a work permit from?
His grandfather was Croatian and he applied for Croatian citizenship. Croatia are part of the European Union. That's how he dodged applying for a German work visa
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: vb on July 14, 2017, 11:41:53 AM
Benny’s safe ...But fears losing contract opportunity.
By Walter Alibey (Guardian).


Young St Ann’s Rangers midfielder Che Benny is safe at Swedish First Division club AIK (Allmanna Idrottsklubben), but there are now fears the talented 16-year old may lose out on the opportunity to secure a contract there.

Yesterday Benny’s childhood coach (from u-14 to present) Evrett Williams sought to allay fears that the talented central midfielder was lost in transition to the Swedish club, by saying “I talk to Che almost every night and things are going well for him at the club.” Concerns arose due to the manner in which the trial was arranged Williams explained, noting that it was not done via club-to-club transaction but rather through an agent who acted on the advice of Benny’s handlers, that included his mother Nikeisha and uncles.

The left-footed Benny has been with the club for the past 10 days and is expected to play in a match today. He is scheduled to return home on July 21 or 22.

“This is a serious concern for me because as far as I am concerned, it should all be about Che Benny. He is a tremendous talent who emerged from the ghetto of Belmont and is attempting to make something of himself and for his family,” Rocket explained. Rangers owner Richard Fakoory said he is unaware of the player’s whereabouts, although Benny told him that he wanted to go on trial in Sweden.

Rocket, in giving his account of how it transpired, said his handlers reached out to agent Dane Mapp, who operates out of T&T, to arrange a trial for the player. “Being a youth player, Benny is not contracted with Rangers which enabled his handlers to sign with Mapp to source the trial. This means that the Swedish club dealt directly with Mapp and not Rangers, which I can admit was not above board.”

Benny who recently returned more than a week ago from a trip to Manchester United after topping the FLOW Ultimate Football Experience, received a sponsored mileage ticket from an unknown attorney which enabled him to travel to the Swedish club. Accounts of his whereabouts were always known, Rocket said, as he not only received regular updates via video footage from him almost daily, but also kept in contact with the player throughout the entire journey.

Guardian Media Sports also tried to reach Benny’s mother Nikeisha, but calls to her phone went unanswered.



Who is Rocket?
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on July 14, 2017, 12:43:27 PM
Benny’s safe ...But fears losing contract opportunity.
By Walter Alibey (Guardian).


Young St Ann’s Rangers midfielder Che Benny is safe at Swedish First Division club AIK (Allmanna Idrottsklubben), but there are now fears the talented 16-year old may lose out on the opportunity to secure a contract there.

Yesterday Benny’s childhood coach (from u-14 to present) Evrett Williams sought to allay fears that the talented central midfielder was lost in transition to the Swedish club, by saying “I talk to Che almost every night and things are going well for him at the club.” Concerns arose due to the manner in which the trial was arranged Williams explained, noting that it was not done via club-to-club transaction but rather through an agent who acted on the advice of Benny’s handlers, that included his mother Nikeisha and uncles.

The left-footed Benny has been with the club for the past 10 days and is expected to play in a match today. He is scheduled to return home on July 21 or 22.

“This is a serious concern for me because as far as I am concerned, it should all be about Che Benny. He is a tremendous talent who emerged from the ghetto of Belmont and is attempting to make something of himself and for his family,” Rocket explained. Rangers owner Richard Fakoory said he is unaware of the player’s whereabouts, although Benny told him that he wanted to go on trial in Sweden.

Rocket, in giving his account of how it transpired, said his handlers reached out to agent Dane Mapp, who operates ...


Who is Rocket?

Alibey write dat as if everybody knows who he talking bout. Rocket is his U-17 coach, previously identified by his formal name.
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: 100% Barataria on July 31, 2017, 07:47:33 PM
How did this work out for the youth?   Any news?
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on September 03, 2017, 07:04:02 PM
How did this work out for the youth?   Any news?

He is on his way back to T&T and the SSFL.
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: Flex on July 11, 2020, 06:09:11 AM
Benny, Riley endure challenges in pursuit of national pick.
By Walter Alibey (Guardian).


It has been a tale of hard work and sacrifices for Che Benny and Kareem Riley, both attempting to secure a place each on the country's senior national football team under coach Terry Fenwick.

After a session at the St James Barracks on Long Circular Road, the duo spoke highly about the work being done so far by the coach, which the pair believes has been a huge assistance in their personal lives. They have been part of a squad of some 40 players bidding for the right to represent the T&T Soca Warriors at next year's CONCACAF Gold Cup as well as the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. The qualifiers for both tournaments have been put on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic situation.

Benny, a former youth standout for both school (St Anthony's College) and the country said in an interview that he has had to miss training sessions and do his own personal training because of lack of funds.

"Sometimes I make sacrifices and sometimes I don't. I have no money to travel so I wake up at 6.30 am to get a drop. Training on my own, once again I have to get up early. But it will pay off, I was born with a talent. I just have to work hard on the little ups and downs in my game.

"Some of the things I am learning is to always be focused, be ready when the game is going on. Coach has been telling us to work hard, work hard, work hard. I am a player, who I know, have a lot to do so it's just to get my mental there, and that's what coach Fenwick is doing right now."

Meanwhile, Riley, a strong defensive midfielder, has been shifted to the central defensive position, which is a challenge he said he embraces.

"It's really good working under coach Fenwick. He is very demanding and very tactical in terms of what he wants. He tells us what he wants and also makes us exhibit it as much as possible.

"The training sessions have been really intense so far. I have been deployed into a new position but it's a new experience and a new challenge, so I welcome it."

Riley explained that training during the COVID-19 period is really good, "as it could give us the edge at a time when no other team is actually training now. "

Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on June 01, 2021, 05:58:28 PM
No futsal suitors have come calling?
Title: Re: Che Benny Thread.
Post by: soccerman on June 01, 2021, 09:57:09 PM
No futsal suitors have come calling?
That's what I'm saying, he was one of our top performers.
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