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Shabazz explains Soca Warrior selections
« on: March 20, 2013, 08:25:02 AM »
Shabazz explains Soca Warrior selections
By Jamaal Shabazz (Wired868)


The Oxford dictionary’s definition of schizophrenia is a “mental disorder marked by disconnection between thoughts, feelings and actions.” So forgive me for feeling a bit sorry for myself since I find the headline used by our Wired868’s founder and head honcho, Lasana Liburd, as a bit harsh.

But, since I am not thin-skinned, I welcome this challenge especially since Liburd has proved his loyalty to objective journalism by his willingness to allow my response.

Given the fact that I operate in a unique partnership of coaches that does not yet have a clearly defined veto power, my thoughts, feelings and even actions are not a result of a mental disorder marked by disconnection. Instead, it is a work in progress as operating with a joint head coach and under a technical director is very different from my roles with Guyana and Caledonia AIA where I was chief, cook and bottle washer.

So, my position within the Trinidad and Tobago football set-up is not the ideal one for a national coach aspirant. But it is a challenge I have opted to take up as it checks my ego, my sense of patriotism and my ability to blaze a new trail at a very critical time in our country’s football history.

Hutson Charles and myself have decided to use the warm-up matches to build the Gold Cup team by keeping a core of players while, for each game, giving an opportunity to see two or three new faces. As far as possible, we have agreed that we will try to use players who perform at the highest level locally. But we will keep the door open to any player who, based on his talent, fitness and circumstance, can be an exception to the rule.

This is the case of Marcus Joseph who plays for Point Fortin Civic Centre in the Southern Football Association.

Lack of ambition is not a correct assessment of his decision to play for Civic but rather his ambition to get the southern team back to the highest level of football.

Joseph was paid a monthly salary to play for Civic while others got jobs and received a stipend. He had a choice to play with one of four Pro League Clubs and, even as recently as January, he had a choice between playing for Civic in a TTFF FA quarter final or jumping through the transfer window deadline to play in the Pro League.

I plead guilty to advising Marcus to stay and help Civic to reach the Super League and the FA final and I encouraged him to commit to coach Reynold Carrington and take up the challenge to help an important part of our football history climb its way back up the local football ladder.

Where are the southerners when you need them? Help me out here: Mr Mayor of Point Fortin, Cro Cro, Steve David, Iwer George, Super Blue. Rescue me please.

Marcus’ progress has been monitored by Hutson Charles and we are satisfied that this Under-23 standout can be given the opportunity to show he can be an exception to the rule. Only in the experiment will we be able to determine wisdom from folly.

Regarding Jason Marcano’s exclusion, I think he is in our radar and his time will come but we need a genuine left-sided player on the left flank  who will go on the outside of the defender to cross the ball and we see Joseph as a good candidate to try out in these games against Belize and Peru.

Chris Birchall has been a committed soldier every time he wore the red, white and black and this is not the final list for the Gold Cup but an opportunity to see how he fits into our set-up. What better opportunity than these two matches?

Of course we want him to be playing every week but after seeing him in these two matches we will be in a better position to narrow down our list for players in that position.

These are warm-up matches and the arguments put forward by Liburd would be more potent if the Gold Cup was next week.

Enter Keon Daniel: the guy who went missing for the Tobago leg of the CFU, much to the disappointment to his teammates, fans and the staff.

Keon contacted the Manager and expressed remorse for his disappearance and, as a staff, we understood that he dealt with a challenging period in his life in a manner that he felt was best.

Should he apologize to the nation as a prerequisite? Maybe it is not too late for him to do that.

Does it affect team spirit including him now that he says he is ready to commit? This we will know in the next couple days but we have chosen to give this player a chance.

Are we singular in giving errant players a chance without a public apology? Even if we are, we stand by this in the same way as we stand by Cornell Glen’s re-inclusion into the squad.

International football presents a national coach, in this case joint coaches, with a wide variety of players to choose from, locally and overseas. We aim to build our team for the Gold Cup with a core group of players while continuing to leave a couple spaces open for trial players in the friendly matches.

Thus, players will be in and out of the national team, which is a fact of life playing at this level.

The squad that we pick today will have the Gold Cup in mind but it is a step towards our final conclusion and nothing more.

Consequently, Jan-Michael Williams is not blacklisted. But maybe his recent circumstance gave an opportunity for Marvin Phillip and Cleon John to get a look in and widen the pool of goalkeepers that we can call upon for July.

The player I know has the mind-set to claw his way back into contention and his move to St Ann’s Rangers is smart and admirable.

It will also take more than this string of exclusions to leave Clyde Leon out of the running.

I welcome opinions like Liburd’s because it provokes thought and forces you to operate on your P’s and Q’s. This is the thing about football and team management; I bet Terry Fenwick or Stuart Charles-Fevrier will select teams that would differ from ours.

But where are the people who attacked me when I said only Pro League players will be selected? They have gone silent. It shows that damned if you do damned if you don’t. But revolutionaries always do.

The old Shabazz would cuss at the schizophrenic reference. The new Shabazz would take it in stride and try to explain his viewpoint.

Thank you, Wired868. Where else in the world would a media allow such interaction?

« Last Edit: March 24, 2013, 06:56:23 PM by Flex »

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Re: Shabazz explains Soca Warrior selections
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2013, 08:54:12 AM »
Mods, please merge with the other thread  ... it is a continuation of that discussion.
« Last Edit: March 20, 2013, 07:23:21 PM by asylumseeker »

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Re: Shabazz explains Soca Warrior selections
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2013, 09:04:24 AM »
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Consequently, Jan-Michael Williams is not blacklisted. But maybe his recent circumstance gave an opportunity for Marvin Phillip and Cleon John to get a look in and widen the pool of goalkeepers that we can call upon for July.
 
The player I know has the mind-set to claw his way back into contention and his move to St Ann’s Rangers is smart and admirable.

Respectfully, dahis nosense and just words and platitudes. He shouldn't have to "claw his way back into contention" ... He should be in contention and he should be an integral part of that triumvirate of keepers.

Period.

Is that how you reward loyalty?

I'm not advocating that he necessarily be your starting keeper automatically. However, I am continuing to beat the drum that an in-house matter at his club (that was settled to the eventually apparent mutual satisfaction of the parties) should not have resulted in what occurred subsequently.

Period.

Some overtures were steps in the right direction but comprehensively there should never have arisen any marginalisation from the NT.

Period.
« Last Edit: March 20, 2013, 09:15:56 AM by asylumseeker »

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Re: Shabazz explains Soca Warrior selections
« Reply #3 on: March 20, 2013, 09:31:20 AM »


Is that how you reward loyalty?


Jan has been a loyal servant to the local game under real pressure. and inspirational captain of the team when we qualified for the Gold Cup. Not sure which coach made the descision to exclude Jan, or even if it is justified, but loyalty should not be the sole basis of consideration. Granted the optics are bad with the inclusion of Marcus Joseph. But Cleon John is deserving of a look at least. As long as the exclusion is not systematic, has been handled with the requisite delicacy, and with no loss of ability to retake captaincy duties it may be justifiable in terms of lack of fitness. If not Shabazz and Charles will face real pressure.
« Last Edit: March 20, 2013, 09:35:14 AM by ZANDOLIE »
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Re: Shabazz explains Soca Warrior selections
« Reply #4 on: March 20, 2013, 07:20:08 PM »
You know what, I get the explanation put forth by  the old Shabazz or was in the new Shabazz - kinda  schizophrenic - but  acceptable and good to come out and give a public explanation. In my humble opinion, I still believe that we need some cohesiveness among the core players. Right now  I cant say who teh core players are!!!!

Would it not be viable to have overseas based players down for a week and  have a series of  scrimmages if you like against a core team and those  you looking at?  Well maybe there is a method in this madness ( another psychological assessment) but say what allyuh is big men and allyuh is big time coach in a small ocean.

The old Shabazz  may have cause a coup among teh team by now for leadership power- the new Shabazz  just trying to experiment with making decisions as if we were Guyana.

P.S  what about  'capping' all dem so call Trinis with roots to TnT  Guys like Nick DeLeon cap them like crazy make huge promises to them get them to play a few friendlies against Guyana,  Turks and Cacios, India and Samo and  cap they arse  if they decide to  not represent we them hijack they arse so they cyar play for the states  . Come nah Shabazz yuh should be good at them kinda tactics you know how to usurp  and ting
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Re: Shabazz explains Soca Warrior selections
« Reply #5 on: March 20, 2013, 10:46:34 PM »
Would it not be viable to have overseas based players down for a week and  have a series of  scrimmages if you like against a core team and those  you looking at?  Well maybe there is a method in this madness ( another psychological assessment) but say what allyuh is big men and allyuh is big time coach in a small ocean.

I eh no big Shabazz fan, it is impossible for some coaches to get players from overseas to come and play farless to come and train. Plus the past TTFF admin. has screwed up all goodwill with overseas players and their coaches. Unless is some foreign coach at the helm of the TT team, the local TT coach gets not respect. Does not get the benefit of doubt.  Overseas coaches are reluctant to release players for fear of tiredness and most importantly INJURIES.
« Last Edit: March 20, 2013, 10:48:38 PM by Deeks »

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Re: Shabazz explains Soca Warrior selections
« Reply #6 on: March 21, 2013, 08:30:31 AM »
You know what, I get the explanation put forth by  the old Shabazz or was in the new Shabazz - kinda  schizophrenic - but  acceptable and good to come out and give a public explanation. In my humble opinion, I still believe that we need some cohesiveness among the core players. Right now  I cant say who teh core players are!!!!

Would it not be viable to have overseas based players down for a week and  have a series of  scrimmages if you like against a core team and those  you looking at?  Well maybe there is a method in this madness ( another psychological assessment) but say what allyuh is big men and allyuh is big time coach in a small ocean.

The old Shabazz  may have cause a coup among teh team by now for leadership power- the new Shabazz  just trying to experiment with making decisions as if we were Guyana.

P.S  what about  'capping' all dem so call Trinis with roots to TnT  Guys like Nick DeLeon cap them like crazy make huge promises to them get them to play a few friendlies against Guyana,  Turks and Cacios, India and Samo and  cap they arse  if they decide to  not represent we them hijack they arse so they cyar play for the states
. Come nah Shabazz yuh should be good at them kinda tactics you know how to usurp  and ting
Apart from this being just a stupid idea with an even more stupid reasoning, Nick DeLeon and these guys not leaving to come play for TnT unless it is in the last stages of World Cup Qualifying. Only if they have a chance to go to a World Cup they committing to TnT. Why even play in a Goal Cup if this is going to tie you down to TnT...who is out of World Cup Qualifying. If things get bad for the states right now they could still get a call up.

We must be realistic in what we expect of people(not just players)

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Re: Shabazz explains Soca Warrior selections
« Reply #7 on: March 21, 2013, 10:09:51 AM »
Shabazz..I like the way you talkin man and I don't think yuh schizophrenic at all..your decision to encourage the player to follow his own mind was the best thing you have done for the player. What everything boils down to ..is the player..that player will play for you always. It seems as though your head is in the right place.. now it's left to be seen if your football  ideas are in the right place.

 

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