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Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« on: January 26, 2010, 07:37:55 PM »
Paul opts for 4 year US schol
By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF)


One of this country’s more promising young footballers and captain of the country’s two prior Youth World Cup teams has opted to take up a four-year football scholarship at the University of South Florida.

Leston Paul, two time T&T Football Federation Youth “Player of the Year” in 2007 and 2008, left these shores earlier this month to begin his tenure at the University. He has already started preseason training with the football team there where he joins fellow Trinidadian Javed Mohammed, formerly of Naparima College.

Paul, who was on a training stint with Sunderland FC courtesy of the Digicel Kickstart clinic a couple years ago, has had interest from local Pro League and a couple overseas clubs but chose to expand his knowledge in the classroom and also the playing field. USF serves more than 39,000 students and offers 228 degree programs. They are part of the Big East Athletic Conference and rated among the top soccer universities there.

The 19-year-old Mayaro-born midfielder admitted that it was a tough decision to make after USF expressed interest in him even prior to his appearance at the 2009 FIFA Under 20 World Cup in Egypt last October.

“I had to think hard about my decision to take up the scholarship because it was either between that where I could further my education and play football or just go full time professional,” Paul told TTFF Media.

“But the opportunity to go to college where I will also pursue a major in business administration and also get to play football was a very good one for me and I decided to go that way. I don’t think I should have any regrets because I’m determined to come through it.”

Paul added that one of the agreements or understandings between him and the USF administration was that he be given the necessary time off to represent the country once called for international duty.

“They have said it will be okay for me to go on and play for my country when the time comes and that’s important for me as well. I don’t want to turn my back in any way because I know we have quite a few more competitions coming up especially the Olympics in 2012 and then the World Cup qualifiers for 2014 which his definitely something I would like to be part of,” added the ex-St Mary’s College player.

“At the moment I’m training with the team and settling in quite well and then next month we should be playing against some MLS teams before the season starts.”

National Under 20/Under 23 coach Zoran Vranes meantime has continued preparations of the T&T Olympic team with two sessions per week at the Larry Gomes Stadium as the country looks ahead to the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC) in Puerto Rico in July.

“We have training two times per week now and there are a few new players in the squad now who I’m looking at and trying to give the opportunity for them to excel. We have to keep the program going. Since we came back from Bermuda I have had a chance to see a few new players and we are trying to see how they fit in,” he said.

Vranes also commented on Paul’s move to USF, saying “Well he’s gone yes and he will do the best he can I’m sure. We spoke and he knows very well that he is an important part of the team and I think they understand that he has to be available to us as well and he said to me that he wants to keep on playing at every opportunity so that’s something good and we will try to make sure everything goes well,” Vranes concluded. 
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Re: Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2010, 07:47:27 PM »
wish paul the best ... I wonder which overseas clubs where those ....
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« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2010, 08:05:44 PM »
Bye Leston.

Thanks for your yoeman service as captain and player at all youth levels.

Provided you study hard and be disciplined, this should hopefully pave the way for a successful business career.

Thanks again.
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Re: Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2010, 08:28:47 PM »
Bye Leston.

Thanks for your yoeman service as captain and player at all youth levels.

Provided you study hard and be disciplined, this should hopefully pave the way for a successful business career.

Thanks again.
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« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2010, 08:55:05 PM »
Bye Leston.

Thanks for your yoeman service as captain and player at all youth levels.

Provided you study hard and be disciplined, this should hopefully pave the way for a successful business career.

Thanks again.

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« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2010, 09:08:50 PM »
Paul opts for 4 year US schol
By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF)


“They have said it will be okay for me to go on and play for my country when the time comes and that’s important for me as well. I don’t want to turn my back in any way because I know we have quite a few more competitions coming up especially the Olympics in 2012 and then the World Cup qualifiers for 2014 which his definitely something I would like to be part of,” added the ex-St Mary’s College player.


if he get call up for WCQ for 2014 which start in 2012  which would be his  junior year at USF   i changing meh name to trini_2018 ....
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Re: Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2010, 09:17:54 PM »
USF plays my school every year and I think they'll come here to play next year so I hopefully I will get the chance to see him play and hopefully interview him after the game (I will ask questions from SW members of course too).
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« Reply #7 on: January 27, 2010, 01:48:49 AM »
USF plays my school every year and I think they'll come here to play next year so I hopefully I will get the chance to see him play and hopefully interview him after the game (I will ask questions from SW members of course too).

Thanks very much worm.  Look forward to it  :beermug:
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Re: Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« Reply #8 on: January 27, 2010, 05:00:24 AM »
Good luck, Leston Paul!  :beermug:

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Re: Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« Reply #9 on: January 27, 2010, 06:04:44 AM »

How come Howard University don't look at these players?


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Re: Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« Reply #10 on: January 27, 2010, 07:05:37 AM »
wish his the best, but if it goes like the many other Trinidadians that left the shores to go to school in the US, he just enter the grave yard for Trinidadian football players.  ;D ;D
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« Reply #11 on: January 27, 2010, 07:33:42 AM »
well you know what, this might be a good opportunity to see how the TTFA intends to operate. Not since Sherwood coming out here have we had such a high profile local player decide to come to college and im hoping that by him opting to be out here that would encourage the TTFA to keep tabs on not only him but others as well. besides, he has alot of trini support at that school...from players to coaches.
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Re: Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« Reply #12 on: January 27, 2010, 08:10:49 AM »
I hope Paul proves anyone that goes to the US for schooling still have a healty football career. We lost many good ballers in the US...
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Re: Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« Reply #13 on: January 27, 2010, 08:45:58 AM »
on a personal level, wish him all the best in his education and securing his future.

from a football perspective.... *sigh*.. another one bites the dust.
         

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Re: Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« Reply #14 on: January 27, 2010, 08:54:56 AM »
Bye Leston.

Thanks for your yoeman service as captain and player at all youth levels.

Provided you study hard and be disciplined, this should hopefully pave the way for a successful business career.

Thanks again.
I have to agree with you ,sadly. Is always business or accounts.

Respectfully disagree with you both...in the article clearly states that Paul insisted on being able to return to rep T&T and I think regardless of te TTFF's trackrecord,Vranes will keep in touch with him. Leston is and has been Captain of TWO successfull Youth campaigns... his growth and development as a player may be hampered, but like Nakhid,Shaka, and Scott Sealy (heh heh heh) proved it IS possible to go to the US University remain on the National team radar...and YES,I deliberately chose 3 Ex-CIC players :)
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Re: Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« Reply #15 on: January 27, 2010, 09:02:27 AM »
I dont think his career is over from a football point of view.

Not sure how ranked his school is but if he does well he can easily make the MLS and be a pro from their.

it certainly is not the end of the road.

Without a real big money offer it may actually be the smart thing to do.

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Re: Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« Reply #16 on: January 27, 2010, 09:46:25 AM »
well you know what, this might be a good opportunity to see how the TTFA intends to operate. Not since Sherwood coming out here have we had such a high profile local player decide to come to college and im hoping that by him opting to be out here that would encourage the TTFA to keep tabs on not only him but others as well. besides, he has alot of trini support at that school...from players to coaches.
Actually I don't see that as a problem now with the internet, you tube, skype all that nonsense.  There is entirely too much technology available for a good player to fall through the cracks.  If they don't call him back it's because the TTFF truly stink or he doesn't really pan out.  Either way, I think the kid made a choice that's best for him and wish him nothing but the best.  He's in a good conference with good football and good weather in FL, he's got the best combination available.
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Re: Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« Reply #17 on: January 27, 2010, 10:32:55 AM »

How come Howard University don't look at these players?



Who wants to play for Howard nowadays?  That program has fallen off badly.

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« Reply #18 on: January 27, 2010, 11:20:39 AM »
My post have nothing to do with TTFF and if dey call back players or not.

I simply do not believe going to school in the USA adequately prepares our best young talent for the international game.

Is not a matter of the TTFF not callin back anybody from de USA.  TONS of players have represented T&T who have gone to school in the USA.  The problem is, MOST of them simply aren't good enough when they reach back.

Their progress has retarded for whatever reason.  For every ANOMALY like a David Nakhid or Stern John (sorry Patriot...but Scott Sealey is a failure at the international level)....there are hundreds of Kevon Neaves', Wendell Moore's, Scott Sealey's, Qesi Lara's, Brent Rahim's etc.

But Leston Paul needs to do what's best for Leston Paul and going this route is an excellent choice for him.  If he works hard and stays the course, he can have a new life and a successful career.  It's unlikely however to be in football....not as a serious player anyway.

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Re: Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« Reply #19 on: January 27, 2010, 11:33:27 AM »
                       The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer
              Howard Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 13, 2009)
                                   All games

       Overall: 3-12-3  Conf: 1-1-2  Home: 2-1-1  Away: 1-7-2  Neut: 0-4-0

            TEAM STATISTICS                   HOWM          OPP
            ---------------------------------------------------
            SHOT STATISTICS..........
              Goals-Shot attempts....       11-162       31-301
              Goals scored per game..         0.61         1.72
              Shot pct...............         .068         .103
              Shots on goal-Attempts.       70-162      155-301
              SOG pct................         .432         .515
              Shots/Game.............          9.0         16.7
              Assists................           10           20
            CORNER KICKS.............           77          101
            PENALTY KICKS............          1-1          2-4
            PENALTIES................
              Yellow cards...........           43           22
              Red cards..............            1            1
            ATTENDANCE...............
              Total..................          640         2955
              Dates/Avg Per Date.....        4/160       10/296
              Neutral Site #/Avg.....         4/40
GOOD LUCK LP. I HOPE ITS  FULL RIDE AND YOU ARE PLANNING ON DOING A MAJOR THAT WILL SET YOU UP FOR LIFE. BECAUSE I CAN ASSURE YOU YOUR FOOTBALL CAREER IS GOING TO DROP OFF GREATLY. FOR YOUR SAKE I HOPE I AM WRONG. I KNOW THE HOWARD COACH AND THE PROGRAM VERY WELL. THIS MAY HAVE MADE SENSE IN THE EARLY 80'S :-[ I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST.
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« Reply #20 on: January 27, 2010, 11:36:48 AM »
                       The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer
              Howard Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 13, 2009)
                                   All games

       Overall: 3-12-3  Conf: 1-1-2  Home: 2-1-1  Away: 1-7-2  Neut: 0-4-0

            TEAM STATISTICS                   HOWM          OPP
            ---------------------------------------------------
            SHOT STATISTICS..........
              Goals-Shot attempts....       11-162       31-301
              Goals scored per game..         0.61         1.72
              Shot pct...............         .068         .103
              Shots on goal-Attempts.       70-162      155-301
              SOG pct................         .432         .515
              Shots/Game.............          9.0         16.7
              Assists................           10           20
            CORNER KICKS.............           77          101
            PENALTY KICKS............          1-1          2-4
            PENALTIES................
              Yellow cards...........           43           22
              Red cards..............            1            1
            ATTENDANCE...............
              Total..................          640         2955
              Dates/Avg Per Date.....        4/160       10/296
              Neutral Site #/Avg.....         4/40
GOOD LUCK LP. I HOPE ITS  FULL RIDE AND YOU ARE PLANNING ON DOING A MAJOR THAT WILL SET YOU UP FOR LIFE. BECAUSE I CAN ASSURE YOU YOUR FOOTBALL CAREER IS GOING TO DROP OFF GREATLY. FOR YOUR SAKE I HOPE I AM WRONG. I KNOW THE HOWARD COACH AND THE PROGRAM VERY WELL. THIS MAY HAVE MADE SENSE IN THE EARLY 80'S :-[ I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST.


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Re: Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« Reply #21 on: January 27, 2010, 01:49:49 PM »
well you know what, this might be a good opportunity to see how the TTFA intends to operate. Not since Sherwood coming out here have we had such a high profile local player decide to come to college and im hoping that by him opting to be out here that would encourage the TTFA to keep tabs on not only him but others as well. besides, he has alot of trini support at that school...from players to coaches.

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« Reply #22 on: January 27, 2010, 02:25:43 PM »
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO >:(

And I am an educator eh. Buh I eh lucky with the quagmire that is US college soccer & our players
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Re: Paul opts for 4 year US schol
« Reply #23 on: January 27, 2010, 03:08:31 PM »


Their progress has retarded for whatever reason.  For every ANOMALY like a David Nakhid or Stern John (sorry Patriot...but Scott Sealey is a failure at the international level)....there are hundreds of Kevon Neaves', Wendell Moore's, Scott Sealey's, Qesi Lara's, Brent Rahim's etc.


is it possible that majority of those hundreds just weren't going to be able to step up to the next level in any scenario?

I guess what I'm asking is what percentage of players who star at intercol should we reasonably expect to transition to senior international level.  Just to get a baseline for comparison.  then we could compare who remain with all the talented players who didn't go to the states and wash out anyway.

you're leaving out Sealy from the list of successes but Sealy was actually doing well in the MLS for a while post-college.  MLS might not be the best league but how many of our players actually make it to a higher level of football by their early 20s?

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« Reply #24 on: January 27, 2010, 07:40:58 PM »
YEP!!!!!!! Another one bites the dust. Another potential professional down the drain. Once he finishes college and playing in that US College Nonsense, instead of him progressing as a footballer, he will decline.


Shame to see another "talented" player gone down the tubes..........

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« Reply #25 on: January 27, 2010, 07:48:44 PM »
YEP!!!!!!! Another one bites the dust. Another potential professional down the drain. Once he finishes college and playing in that US College Nonsense, instead of him progressing as a footballer, he will decline.


Shame to see another "talented" player gone down the tubes..........

That is so not true.....If he good enough he'll make it.  The man is at a big time program with tremendous resources.  This is not st marys of the poor university partner, this is the big east.  Guaranteed, the facilities at this school is bar none to any of the pro teams in trini....I understand your concern about the level of play but a bird in one hand is better than 2 in the bushes......Going pro in TRINI with nothing to fall back on is a risky proposition.  If he had a UK pro contract on the table, I'm sure he would have taken that but the kid probably realized like me go for the sure thing yes......He's young enough to get his degree and good enough to still make it....Good luck Mr. Paul.
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« Reply #26 on: January 27, 2010, 08:48:30 PM »
For a kid with such immense talent I'm sure that there are probably more unexplored options for him as a pro. Age 19 seems to be the ideal age for pros these days...going to a 4 year college sets him back as he'll essentially remain stagnant in terms of development when compared to international standards. Hopefully after a year or two he gets that break...

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« Reply #27 on: January 27, 2010, 11:48:25 PM »
For a kid with such immense talent I'm sure that there are probably more unexplored options for him as a pro. Age 19 seems to be the ideal age for pros these days...going to a 4 year college sets him back as he'll essentially remain stagnant in terms of development when compared to international standards. Hopefully after a year or two he gets that break...

Let's hope he gets that break because if he had intentions of making it overseas now is the time to seize the opprtunity to develop as a young pro and as an international senior player. It's only a selected few players that were lucky enough to play overseas at a respectable level after playing in college (with the exception of MLS) and by that time it was too late for them to excel on a higher level or make a serious impact on their team. Anyway he made up his mind and if that's what he wants to do then I support him, their isn't any right or wrong here.

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« Reply #28 on: January 28, 2010, 12:05:53 AM »
Well I am glad that its not Howard. Ah really can't hate on University of South Florida. One of my former youth academy players from WV went to school there and did well. he was recently drafted my New England.

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Good decision and example Leston Paul
« Reply #29 on: January 30, 2010, 06:59:24 AM »
Good decision and example Leston Paul
By Alvin Corneal (T&T Guardian)


Leston Paul’s decision to give preference to pursuing a University degree may have been one which a number of our young outstanding footballers have chosen over the years, but his extraordinary ability and the heavy demand which was made on his natural talent required him to carefully contemplate the future before deciding on his next move. My emotions run high on this decision simply because the last 40 years of my life have been dedicated to assisting young players in making that said decision in order to build a solid foundation and balance, consisting of strong academics and superb sporting talent. Having said that, the decision was much more difficult for the former National U-17 and present U-20 captain, who had earlier led our teams in the World Youth Championships in Korea and Egypt respectively. He was targeted by T&T Pro League coaches and management to join them in their effort to emerge as champions of the annual tournament. The alleged intention of these persons will have been to pay the young man what he may have considered a reasonable wage for his services, to join the ranks of all those who felt that football would be their way of life.

And while the belief that sport is a way of life is accurate, one must remember that it is not the only option. The athletes who were able to create a balance between academics and physical development are presently reaping the benefits of their early decisions. Maybe that is why one must credit some of those who were able to shine in both areas and produce the type of image which would have encouraged today’s youth to follow suit. logoI can think of names like Dr Alvin Henderson, Ian Bain, Dr Trevor Leiba, Dexter Skeene, Neil Williams, Garnet Craig, Graeme, Christian and Scott Rodriguez, Veron Skinner, Alvin Thomas, Peter Lewis, Marlon Charles, David Nakhid, Shaka Hislop, Kendall Reyes, Garth Pollonais, Brian Haynes and his brother Dr Frank Haynes, Derek Arneaud, Andy Haynes, Avery John, Julius James, and hundreds of others, including my own sons, who have all gained from scholarships from Universities in the USA.

And these are only footballers. Think of those who have blossomed in sports like track and field, basketball and swimming, through scholarships to large Universities. The presence of the Pro League may have given another option to some, especially those who may have come from low income families, with only moderate educational talent, and some enthusiastic coaches whispering an attractive sum of money for their talent. No doubt, some parents may be receptive to these offers, especially with the economy being in a fluctuative mood and bringing up a family is a financial challenge. Today, the desire of the kids to accept scholarships is probably based upon the exposure they can get from living abroad and the historical success of those who have gone before them, hence the reason why they have not embraced the offers afforded them at home. The ball is now in the court of the universities and the importance which they must pay to the development of our sportsmen and women. For the past 30 years, I have been suggesting to the tertiary institutions a method which can help us to not only educate young people academically, but physically as well.

Why can’t the freshmen students not be made to participate in one physical education programme in their initial year, mandatorily? Surely, this could provide an eye opener for these youngsters to determine the value of that side of life. Secondly, why should the University system not prepare teams in the major sporting disciplines and enter them in the premier divisions in football, cricket, netball, basketball, track and field, swimming, and field hockey? In this way the students will be motivated to strike that balance and keep their eyes set on achieving their degrees, together with representing our national teams. Don’t mention no funding, because this will not be just for the sake of the students having more fun, but for their total development, including the competitive spirit which the US place on success on the field and in the classroom. Leston Paul has opened a door for others to follow. He now understands that there is life after football. Just look around and see how many of the youngsters who chose the way of sports alone and where they are presently.

The Conquering Lion of Judah shall break every chain.

 

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