Densill's really trying for Falkirk debut.
By: (Shaun Fuentes.
Scottish-based midfielder Densill Theobald is trying to break into the Falkirk first team in Scotland. He has been on the bench in recent matches but has been appearing regularly in the Reserves League.
“Right now I’m working really hard to break into the team. I know it’s an uphill task but I’m keeping up with it but I hope the gaffer can give me a chance pretty soon because he has been talking to me constantly and I have also let him know how important it is for me be playing if I am to keep up my chances of making the national team that goes to the World Cup, "Theobald told TTFF Media on Thursday.
"But he knows this and he’s so heavy on me to keep working hard that I couldn’t even get the evening off to go see the boys play in London last month. I had a good game against the Rangers Reserves on the weekend and I am hoping to get my chance for the regulars soon. Russell (Latapy) knows this and he’s been very helpful since I came to Falkirk,” Theobald added.
Theobald is the only player out of the T&T Pro League who has gained an overseas contract since T&T's qualification for the World Cup. Teammates Cyd Gray and Aurtis Whitley have gone on trials but seem likely to begin the 2006 season with CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh after receiving lucrative one-year deals to remain with the club. Former Falkirk midfielder Brent Rahim is also likely to sign a short-term contract with Jabloteh to help them press for the early advantage with the possibility of head coach Terry Fenwick trying to get Rahim on the overseas circuit again.