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Offline maxg

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Football Agent Thread
« on: November 06, 2013, 05:01:32 PM »
Eriksson. Best agent in football

I didn't know that...Did anyone else have that feeling ?
http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1605806/sven-goran-eriksson-england-not-win-world-cup-brazil?cc=5901

« Last Edit: November 24, 2013, 06:35:55 AM by Flex »

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Blackpool need players
« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2014, 11:15:43 PM »
Young, aspiring players and their agents should get in touch.
http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/28194124

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Re: Blackpool need players
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2014, 12:42:47 AM »
Young, aspiring players and their agents should get in touch.
http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/28194124

hah yea been following that - Jose Riga was our (Charlton's) manager last season and I was sad to see him go, which is really something because I was livid that Chris Powell was sacked. Riga deserves better than this craziness

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Re: Football Agent Thread
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2015, 08:02:02 PM »
Pan American Calcio, representation agency of Yohance Marshall, Kareem Smith and Kordell Samuel is actively recruiting top young players from T&T and other Caribbean countries to take them to Costa Rica for the summer transfer window. Plan is to play 1-3 seasons in Costa Rica Primera Division, the CONCACAF top feeder league to European teams, and then off to Europe. Must be between the age of 17 to 23 with U-20 National Team experience. They can be contacted at simone@panamcalcio.com
« Last Edit: January 27, 2015, 01:10:58 PM by Tallman »
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Re: Football Agent Thread
« Reply #4 on: January 27, 2015, 02:34:40 PM »
Interesting opportunity....but when they say "Europe", I'm presuming they don't mean EU country's, as the work permit situation would be problematic, if not impossible to overcome. Do the agents also realise that various developmental fees would need to be paid to T&T clubs, even if the player's are out of contract?

I'm just wondering as there has been recent instances of agents, both in T&T and outside, approaching players with promises without really understanding the situation. This unsettles the players and can cause conflict with their clubs. Pro League clubs are more than keen to send players overseas, but I'm sure they will only send players if a contract is likely to be offered.

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Re: Football Agent Thread
« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2020, 12:32:51 AM »
Cooper sets sights on changing T&T football
By Walter Alibey (Guardian).


Sean Cooper, the former national youth standout and St Anthony's College midfielder/striker, is set to change the dynamics of T&T football. And he comes highly recommended from a number of this country's current and past professionals.

In early September, Cooper signed as a football agent for Canadian company Ottawa Pro Sports Management (OPSM) on a permanent contract, thereby officially handing him a mandate to provide lucrative opportunities for young players desirous of playing professionally abroad, as well as those who want to acquire scholarships internationally.

He is set to cover the areas of South America and the Confederation of North Central America and the Caribbean (CONCACAF) at the start before he adds Europe to his portfolio. However, he believes that although he has a keen interest to work in Jamaica, he has a personal interest in his native T&T, where he said the sport is at an all-time low and opportunities are scarce for many young players presently.

The multitalented ex-TT player is in his final year at Suriname-based club West United in the Suriname Football League, where he plays as a striker and is also a trusted man to his president and club owner Irwin Esas in the area of management.

Apart from his exploits on the field, the 38-year-old Cooper who originally hails from Point Cumana, speaks fluently in English, Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch, having played professionally in more than five countries around the world, including Brazil, where he played for Club Athletico Penapolence (CAP) in the State League: Lecce Palmeiras and Gafanfa de Nazare in the Portuguese Second Division: Transvaal FC, Walking Boys Company (WBC) and West United in the Suriname Football League, Sandals Grenades in the Antiguan Football League, and of course for the T&T Under-17, U-20 and U-23 teams. Though he earned a call to train with the TT senior teams, Cooper failed to command a place on the senior team, a let-down he believes will stay with him for the rest of his life.

still, he told Guardian Media Sports he will not turn his back on his country. "I want to be the one to provide a difference in football opportunities. Not just send players on contracts or trials abroad for a fee, but ensure that players are properly managed and taken care of and that they achieve their potential. Had I had that when I was sent abroad at the age of 17 years, I would have been much further than I am right now."

Cooper who also played professionally in the T&T Pro League for Joe Public Football Club, North East Stars, Tobago United, Ma Pau and Point Fortin Civic Centre, has also functioned as an intermediary for players moving from international clubs to teams he has played with, by being a translator and negotiator.

Cooper painted a bleak picture of his experience moving from club to club as a young player, which was due mainly to a popular agent, whom he now believes was only interested in the money he could have received. "With me, it will not be like that. Money is not all, so I want to provide opportunities for young players. I want to give the young players a chance to make something of themselves, the money will come afterwards, but it's about helping."

To date, Cooper has already been instrumental in securing lucrative deals for two of Jamaica's young talents and with TT national senior team coach Terry Fenwick on the search for more talent, he may find Cooper useful, with the FIFA World Cup qualifiers right around the corner.

Cooper will first target the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) where, from humble beginnings, he was allowed to showcase himself, moving from Point Cumana Government Primary School to Mucurapo Junior Secondary, and later to the West Mooring 'Tigers', before his international exploits.

The real measure of a man's character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.

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Re: Football Agent Thread
« Reply #6 on: September 29, 2020, 08:30:32 AM »
Narada Wilson tried to get agents into T&T footy, but players in general were too short-sighted to see the benefit of paying for someone to protect and promote their interests and prevent them from being taken advantage of in contracts.

I wish him luck, but doubt success.

 

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