Well, I don't know what the Trini kids do in England. It appears that they are not into football as other WI kids. So TT has to step up and produce their own as we have always done all along. If a foreign born willing to deal with all the TTFA has to offer, he or she will be considered a hero or heroine by me. Allyuh know how TTFA stop.
In my experience in the UK, the Trini parents push their children more towards education. Even my mother in law who came here in the 60s mentioned that she Trinis were scarce compared to the Jamaicans, Bajans and Grenadians. She also said that a large amount came to study and went back, oil boom days nah. Met an Antiguan guy some years ago on my job who was an electrician and we got to chatting. He said he had been in the UK since the 80s and he always admired the Trinis who pushed their kids towards education as compared to other islanders.
So ah guess with the numbers and attitudes we don't seem to produce as much footballers. However I must admit that since the 00s there has been a significant increase of Trini immigrants to the UK since the "slump" of the 80s & 90s, so we just might see an increase in players that are eligible. Then outside all of this we have a poor FA . You got to have some serious balls or a hidden agenda & ambitions to be part of the current set up to be honest.