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Punch for punch with Pro League CEO' Dexter Skeene.
« on: July 23, 2012, 11:46:06 AM »
Punch for punch with Pro League CEO' Dexter Skeene.
By: Inshan Mohammed.


Read the latest Soca Warriors Online (SWO) exclusive with TT Pro League CEO' Dexter Skeene as he touches on a few interesting questions thrown at him about the current state of the TT Pro League.

But before this wonderful interview, lets get to know a little about the League's CEO.

Dexter Skeene has represented Trinidad and Tobago at both junior and senior levels from 1982-1993 on more than thirty occasions (including World Cup Qualifiers).

He has played for St. Mary’s College (1975 - 1981), Malta Carib Alcons and Maple Sports Club. he also he represented Columbia University (1982 – 1985) where he became an All-American and Senior Bowl participant.

He was Head Coach of the Trinidad and Tobago National Women’s Football Team for the period 1996-1998 and is the Co-Founder and Director of Skeene/Hyacenth Football Institute (SKHY), a Youth Football Club based in T&T that regularly partake in many international youth tournaments including to well known Dallas Cup.

The former Maple player has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics from Columbia University and a certificate in marketing, public relations and advertising from the University of the West Indies (1986-1981).

He was employed as an assistant manager with Workers Bank (1992 – 1997), trade education manager, World Trade Centre, T&T (1997 – 1998) Equity Specialist at The Ministry of Finance.

Currently, he is the Trinidad and Tobago Pro League Chief Executive Officer (CEO), a position he held since April 3rd, 2004. Now with all of this experience one can only assume that the Pro League has been on the inclined since its inception? - I'll let you be the judge.

In the meantime, the well traveled and experienced former T&T player took the time-out to do a quick Question and Answer for us on the Soca Warriors Online (SWO) and we are grateful for such.

1 - My believe is that any team/s that wants to participate in the T&T Pro League must be required to compete/show finances of 2 years and must oblige or face a FIFA sanction. (I:E  - T&TEC FC).
I concur, the TT Pro League has several requirements presently for applicants to fulfill among which includes proof of the ability to fund the team operations for 2 years, marketing plan, youth development structure and designated home ground. We are also looking at a system similar to the fit and proper test which is implemented in Europe.

2 - I assume that 2011-12 Pro League runners-up T&TEC FC has pulled out of next season and gave up a chance to play in next year's CFU tournament after they qualified for it. If this is true then I think it’s only fair the spot should be given to 3rd place finisher (Caledonia AIA). T&TEC latest move robbed T&T a place in next year's tournament and they should be held responsible. Not to mention it affects players and other employees.
Up to this point, T&TEC FC will be participating in the 2012-2013 edition of the TT Pro League. Last season they brought a lot of excitement to the league with their supporters who were quite vociferous and engaged in the type of activities we wish to encourage in the League. I am looking forward to their continued participation for many years to come.

3 - The T&T League should consider combining with other Caribbean countries which participate in the CFU/Concacaf Cups and approach FIFA for financial support once they qualify for such tournament.
CONCACAF allocates part funding to the clubs which qualify for the CONCACAF Club Championship (CCC) and as a result Caledonia AIA and W Connection will receive some assistance for the 2012 tournament. 

4 - As a good friend on the SWO once mentioned to me, the League administrators should consider running a fantasy league tournament. This would get fans more interested in the game and in the players as well. It could also attract sponsors to help pay for their website? Teams also need to consider selling shirts and online too.
I think this is a good idea. A group has approached us about it and we are in discussions with them presently. With regard to the sale of shirts and other forms of merchandising, it is an aspect of the business that they are developing. North East Stars has had some success in this area.

5 - Obviously, the Stadiums in T&T are affecting attendance; no one wants to drive through traffic to go see teams play especially teams with no big name players. Clubs should immediately consider relocating back to their communities and should also consider changing their names to suit their communities. I am sure they can build home grounds that would be approved by FIFA ?
The upgrading of fields in the communities represented by the clubs is very high on the agenda of the TT Pro League. We have been in discussions with the Ministry of Sport and the Sports Company to do the requisite work necessary to facilitate the teams being able to play within their communities while affording them the opportunity to obtain gate receipts and create a link with their home fans. This entails ensuring that grounds are secured with changing rooms and fields are upgraded. We have identified the grounds that are appropriate for the various clubs and the Sport Company has agreed and is trying to make it possible for several of them to be ready for use during the course of the 2012-2013 season.

The rent fee of the Stadiums is also costing teams money to rent when that money could go back to the clubs instead of the government.
The League has obtained the approval of the Honourable Minister of Sport Anil Roberts, for the clubs to be afforded the facility to play at the various stadium free of charge, so cost to play the matches is not an issue.

6 - Can a salary cap help… a minimum and a maximum  For example; I met the manager of North East Stars (Avrin Beckles) in Brooklyn last week at the T&T Combine and he told me T&T players play with no heart and they expect a lot in return from the clubs. He said he can get cheaper players from other Caribbean Countries and also South America (Brazil too) cheaper than T&T players but choose not to get too many simply because he wants to help the local guys. By the way, he said that the NE Stars Brazilian coach told him T&T players are very talented like South Americans but not too smart with the ball at their feet.
The Board has discussed this issue in the past but has not seen it as a factor which will play a major part in improving the standard or quality of play. In any organization the manager or coach has the responsibility to motivate players, it is a two way street and I believe we have the talent locally here in Trinidad and Tobago to be competitive in the Concacaf region. Continuous exposure at this level will help us to improve and perform consistently. Caledonia AIA and W Connection have just qualified for the CONCACAF club championship by winning and taking the runners up positions respectively in the recently concluded CFU championships. It is a step in the right direction as both teams have youthful squads and this augurs well for the future.

7 - We need to have a voting system and a fair one for Pro League administrators. One should not be able to be in office after two terms, and a term should be 3 years.
The TT Pro League is a limited liability company where the shareholders are the clubs that make up the league. The League is not structured like a national sporting organistion or body in which instance your point may have been valid. In that instance officers are elected, in a limited liability company the shareholders are entitled to choose the board, while the chairman and CEO are hired by the board.

8 - This WoLF league is great, but why didn't the organisers try to combine it with the T&T League and run games/fixtures as double headers with Pro League games.
The TT Pro League collaborated with the WoLF League last year where we held a double header with them at one of our KO finals. We will continue to work with them wherever there are synergies to assist with the promotion and crowd support of both leagues.

9 - Super League winners and runner's-up should get promoted to the Pro League and be given some financial backing to help them compete while there. In reverse, the bottom two Pro League teams should be relegated.
Coming out of discussions between the Pro League and the TTFF a few years ago, the system is in place for the winner of the Super League to be promoted to the TT Pro League. The situation has been that the winners have not been able to fulfill the requirements necessary to make the transition.

10 – There are too many small football tournaments in T&T. These tournaments should be considered the third division and the top 3 teams should win promotion to the Super League. All leagues must work under the same umbrella.
There is a promotion system to become eligible to play in the Super League from the Zonal level. The various winners of the North, South, East, Central and Eastern Counties have a playoff called the Champion of Champions (COC) from which the first two places are promoted to the Super League. Then there are the minor leagues which operate in the various districts for players who do not wish to commit the necessary time to training.

11 - On a personal note, I just can't believe these big oil companies draining Trinidad dry and not doing much for the communities and no one seems to care. E.g. Petrotrin.
Anytime you are in T&T be sure to give us a call so we can discuss further. Thanks.


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Re: Punch for punch with Pro League CEO' Dexter Skeene.
« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2012, 01:51:27 PM »
Great questions Flex.

It may be helpful if the information on how the Pro-League is run (By-Laws, Structure, Promotion/Relegation etc) was posted to their site and made public.
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Re: Punch for punch with Pro League CEO' Dexter Skeene.
« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2012, 01:52:58 PM »
Who own the LLC that own the pro league.

That person must really like fotball because I cannot see how they got any money out of this think for the last 15 years.

Do we know where the funding is coming from.

Must be some kind of FIFA money or something.

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« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2012, 02:49:32 PM »
Who own the LLC that own the pro league.

That person must really like fotball because I cannot see how they got any money out of this think for the last 15 years.

Do we know where the funding is coming from.

Must be some kind of FIFA money or something.

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The TT Pro League is a limited liability company where the shareholders are the clubs that make up the league. The League is not structured like a national sporting organistion or body in which instance your point may have been valid. In that instance officers are elected, in a limited liability company the shareholders are entitled to choose the board, while the chairman and CEO are hired by the board.

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Re: Punch for punch with Pro League CEO' Dexter Skeene.
« Reply #4 on: July 23, 2012, 09:14:58 PM »
Still waiting on some answers that actually give an insight into the administrative side of the PFL. Skeene seems very guarded in his answers. Why?

Again Flex, serious questions, must appreciated.
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Re: Punch for punch with Pro League CEO' Dexter Skeene.
« Reply #5 on: July 23, 2012, 10:07:46 PM »
Nice interview flex and thank you Mr Skeene.

However, we want to see action, not diplomatic answers.


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Re: Punch for punch with Pro League CEO' Dexter Skeene.
« Reply #6 on: July 24, 2012, 09:30:15 AM »
Football supporter, I want to hear your take on this interview ?

Is Dexter being diplomatic or he for real ?

His answers just to straight forward for me.

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Re: Punch for punch with Pro League CEO' Dexter Skeene.
« Reply #7 on: July 24, 2012, 10:04:00 AM »
I like the answer to the last question LOL.

But I confused. TTEC playing football or they not playing football.

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« Reply #8 on: July 24, 2012, 02:16:06 PM »
Football supporter, I want to hear your take on this interview ?

Is Dexter being diplomatic or he for real ?

His answers just to straight forward for me.



To be fair, to my knowledge most of what he says is accurate. For instance, we all know that the clubs can't afford to buy or lease their own community ground. Regional Corporations may support a club by assisting with ground preparation, however, they will not secure the pitch. Therefore any money you spend on upgrading the pitch will be wasted as it will be damaged by community usage. SPORTT and MSYA are planning to upgrade grounds, but again, any improvement in the surface will be lost through overuse. Clubs want to play in the community, but we keep seeing this vicious circle.

I'm not sure about T&TECs status, but as far as I know, they're not in pre season training.

Salary cap is pointless all the time you have less than 10 professional clubs. A player will never negotiate a huge salary because there aren't enough clubs with big money to spend. Yes, maybe North East can pay more than St Anns, but St Anns will still be able to field a team. There is so much parity in the league that one superstar won't make a big difference. What is more important is youth development and you can see that W Connection have benefitted from this.

The promotion issue is just as Dexter said. They can win promotion, but they can't meet the Pro League acceptance criteria. This is the area that is stifling the leagues development, however, justifyably, the league must ensure that a team can stay solvent throughout the season. But I do think adjustments should be made, particularly a reduction in the joining fee.

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Re: Punch for punch with Pro League CEO' Dexter Skeene.
« Reply #9 on: July 25, 2012, 09:51:38 AM »
A copy book page reply by Mr Skeene.

None of these questions are taken seriously.

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« Reply #10 on: July 27, 2012, 09:51:49 AM »
Thanks for your input Football supporter, I like reading your stuff.

Skeene, thanks for de interview.

Good luck.

I really hope to see a better 2012/13...

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« Reply #11 on: July 28, 2012, 04:12:15 AM »
That part about T&TEC taking part in the next season confuses me.  I don't follow the pro-league closely but I know from reading stuff on here that there is drama and bachanal with T&TEC so much so that it seems to be a foregone conclusion that they will not be taking part.

How then could Dexter Skeene say that as far as he knows they will be taking part??  The season starts in August right??  So how at this point he could say this??  How am I supposed to take this man and the pro league seriously??!!
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Re: Punch for punch with Pro League CEO' Dexter Skeene.
« Reply #12 on: July 28, 2012, 08:43:15 AM »
This man have degrees  in Economics and Marketing and will not use it, all these year as CEO of the Pro League and all he doing is begging the government.
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« Reply #13 on: July 28, 2012, 10:25:48 AM »
That part about T&TEC taking part in the next season confuses me.  I don't follow the pro-league closely but I know from reading stuff on here that there is drama and bachanal with T&TEC so much so that it seems to be a foregone conclusion that they will not be taking part.

How then could Dexter Skeene say that as far as he knows they will be taking part??  The season starts in August right??  So how at this point he could say this??  How am I supposed to take this man and the pro league seriously??!!

He probably know something we don't.
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« Reply #14 on: July 28, 2012, 10:47:53 AM »
That part about T&TEC taking part in the next season confuses me.  I don't follow the pro-league closely but I know from reading stuff on here that there is drama and bachanal with T&TEC so much so that it seems to be a foregone conclusion that they will not be taking part.

How then could Dexter Skeene say that as far as he knows they will be taking part??  The season starts in August right??  So how at this point he could say this??  How am I supposed to take this man and the pro league seriously??!!

I never liked dexter skeene and what little I saw of how he has been running the league....he is indeed being dishonest.  T&TEC have not been training or doing anything in preparation for the upcoming season when I left Trini as of 2 weeks ago.


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« Reply #15 on: August 01, 2012, 06:18:16 AM »
My cousin plays for T&TEC, I will find out for you guys if they are in the League or not.

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« Reply #16 on: August 05, 2012, 09:29:49 PM »
My cousin plays for T&TEC, I will find out for you guys if they are in the League or not.

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T&TEC eh doin' a dam ting right now.  If dey was water dey would be a breeding ground fuh all de mosquito in de world. 


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« Reply #17 on: August 05, 2012, 09:39:20 PM »
My cousin plays for T&TEC, I will find out for you guys if they are in the League or not.

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T&TEC eh doin' a dam ting right now.  If dey was water dey would be a breeding ground fuh all de mosquito in de world. 

I met a guy with Angus Eve at the W.Connection game (can't remember his name). Apparently, he was a coach with T&TEC and he told us that they were continuing with an employee only squad and staff.

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« Reply #18 on: August 05, 2012, 09:52:32 PM »
My cousin plays for T&TEC, I will find out for you guys if they are in the League or not.

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T&TEC eh doin' a dam ting right now.  If dey was water dey would be a breeding ground fuh all de mosquito in de world. 

I met a guy with Angus Eve at the W.Connection game (can't remember his name). Apparently, he was a coach with T&TEC and he told us that they were continuing with an employee only squad and staff.

 It's really sad because I know someone who actually IS an employee/player for T&TEC and I checked with him this past week and that is who told me they not doing anything right now.....I told him he should go back to his former club but he pointed out how hard it would be, working for T&TEC an all....steuwps!  I can only feel for these fellas.


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« Reply #19 on: August 07, 2012, 03:30:54 AM »
T&TEC just started training yesterday.......rel waste of time. 


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« Reply #20 on: August 07, 2012, 06:17:31 AM »
Punch for punch with Pro League CEO' Dexter Skeene

De headline should read

Punch down for Pro League CEO' Dexter Skeene, instead...

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« Reply #21 on: January 31, 2017, 03:35:12 AM »
Skeene resigns from T&TFA Technical Committee.
T&T Guardian Reports.


In an apparent immediate falling out over the decision to appoint Dennis Lawrene as T&T senior men’s national football team coach, former national midfielder Dexter Skeene has quit his post as chairman of the T&TFA Technical Committee.

It is rumoured that Lawrence’s appointment was made by the T&TFA board of directors who overruled the technical committee recommendation on the issue.

During yesterday TTFA news conference which was the organisation’s unveiling of Lawrence as T&T coach at the football body’s office at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, Skeene was notably absent.

When asked if there were any resignations from the committee, TTFA president John-Williams said, “The chairman (Dexter Skeene) and two other members have resigned.”

Those two members have been identified as vice-chairman Dr. Alvin Henderson and Errol Lovell and according to John-Williams no reasons were provided for their sudden resignations while no replacements have been named as yet.

However, when Guardian Media contacted Skeene he said, “It’s personal”.

It was rumoured that Skeene was in favour of former England World Cup defender Terry Fenwick for the T&T coaching post while Henderson and Lovell fancied handed the reigns to W Connection’s Technical Director, Stuart Charles-Fevrier.

However, Lawrence who was deemed the third best choice was the man selected for the T&T hot seat .

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Skeene mum on TTFA resignation.
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DEXTER SKEENE has remained mum with regards to his resignation as chairman of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) technical committee.

At a media briefing at the TTFA office, Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on January 26, during the unveiling of new men’s team coach Dennis Lawrence, TTFA president David John-Williams announced that Skeene, his vice-chairman Alvin Henderson and ex-national goalkeeper Errol Lovell resigned from their posts days earlier.

Lawrence was appointed by the TTFA board of directors, who overruled the Skeene led technical committee, who were unable to decide whether Stuart Charles-Fevrier (the preferred choice of the technical body) and Terry Fenwick (allegedly Skeene’s nominee) would take over as the T&T men’s team tactician.

Contacted for a comment yesterday on his shock resignation, Skeene declined to elaborate on what was the reason behind his exit.

Told the resignation of three members of the technical committee simultaneously was very strange, Skeene, the CEO of the Digicel Pro League, just chuckled.

Asked if his resignation was due to selection of Dennis Lawrence as head coach, Skeene again refused to comment.

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« Reply #22 on: January 31, 2017, 06:39:37 AM »
“The chairman (Dexter Skeene) and two other members have resigned.”

De media slack.

How could the response above not elicit a follow-up question?

 

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