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Fenwick Tightens Up At Jabloteh
« on: June 16, 2005, 06:05:44 PM »
Fenwick Tightens Up At Jabloteh
By Joel Villafana


CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh have officially released three players from their Pro League team, as coach Terry Fenwick attempts to sharpen things up at the San Juan based club.

The players are Nigel Pierre, Vernon Bailey and Ancil Elcock.

The English born coach made the cut saying he does not believe these players fit into his future plans at this stage.

However the players remain contracted to the club and Jabloteh will continue to honor their contracts, which expires at the end of 2005.

Striker Nigel Pierre and Vernon Bailey are free to look at their options while defender Ancil Elcock will be used by the club as a youth coach.

Fresh from their Pro Bowl success, Jabloteh with their ongoing process in developing young players and therefore Coach Fenwick is currently looking at a number of youth players, fresh talent that has come from within Jabloteh’s youth system and also from the outside.

Young defender Karlon Murray and creative midfielder Terryl Elwyn have both been promoted by Fenwick from the club’s youth teams while defender Devaughn Drumett out of Campton football club in Guyana also joins the fold.

Young midfielder Michael Celestine who was part of the senior Pro League team is facing disciplinary action and will not be part of the team until further notice.

Fenwick defended his decision to tighten things up at the club saying, “I’ve looked at players that have been around the scene for some time now and there are some of them not up to the standard I want them to be—I want to build a young squad that are not just capable of winning everything in Trinidad but are also capable of challenging for spots on the National team”.
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Re: Fenwick Tightens Up At Jabloteh
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2005, 06:07:35 PM »
Sports and Games and T&T Pro League Unite Forces
By Joel Villafana


The T&T Pro League continues to attract interest from corporate Trinidad and Tobago—this time the League has signed a two-year deal with the leading sports distributor, Sports and Games Limited.

Chief Executive Officer of the League Dexter Skeene announced on Friday 10th June that Sports and Games would now be the official apparel and equipment provider for the League and its clubs.

The announcement was made at an official launch at the Sports and Games outlet at the West Mall Branch in Diego Martin.

This new agreement will see clubs receiving economical prices on all apparel and equipment purchases.

Sports and Games will customize uniforms for each individual team in order to suit their needs.

Sports and Games will also be responsible for the merchandising of team jerseys, shorts, replicas and memorabilia, so fans can purchase team t-shirts and show their support for their respective teams.

In addition, holders of the 2005 Pro League season pass can now use their pass as a discount card at any Sports and Games outlet nationwide and receive 10 % off on all purchases.

Sports and Games will also contribute 10% on all sales made with the season passes back to the League.

CEO of the League, Dexter Skeene emphasized, “The League was committed to giving its sponsors value for their money,” and he explained, “When we approached Mr. Charles Hadeed, Sports and Games Managing Director, he was taken aback because it was not for a hand out, but to establish a strategic business alliance from which both parties will mutually benefit.”

“The Pro League is not only committed to developing its clubs and the players but also to support the local industry,” said Skeene.

The league also used the opportunity to pay tribute to a few former national coaches by presenting them with the 2005 season pass/discount card—Edgar Vidale, Jimmy Blanc, Alvin Corneal and Muhammed Isa were all on spot to receive their passes
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Re: Fenwick Tightens Up At Jabloteh
« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2005, 07:02:21 PM »
I am glad the truth came out about michael celestine, since he is one of our more talented young players
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Re: Fenwick Tightens Up At Jabloteh
« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2005, 07:27:06 PM »
I am glad the truth came out about michael celestine, since he is one of our more talented young players

Agreed.  I was quite surprised to see his name on de list.  De discipline ting is cause for concern.  Hopefully he can straighten it out and return to playing.  I was quite impressed the little bit I saw of him.
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