DJW never supported me! Saintfiet quits as Trinidad and Tobago coach… on Facebook!


The Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team was plunged into further disarray this morning as Tom Saintfiet quit his post as head coach, just before lunch—barely one month into his tenure with the Soca Warriors.

And, almost in keeping with the farcical business of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA), the announcement was made, not through a media release or press conference, but via a Facebook post.

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team head coach Tom Saintfiet shouts instructions during 2017 Gold Cup playoff action against Suriname at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva on 4 January 2017. (Courtesy Chevaughn Christopher/Wired868)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team head coach Tom Saintfiet shouts instructions during 2017 Gold Cup playoff action against Suriname at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva on 4 January 2017.
(Courtesy Chevaughn Christopher/Wired868)

“I resign as National Team Coach of T&T!” posted Saintfiet, on the wall of his social media account.

The Belgian coach confirmed that his stance was genuine and said he already shared his feelings with the foreign media. He said he no comment to make to the Trinidad and Tobago media or public at the moment.

Saintfiet’s last job was as coach of the Bangladesh football team, which is ranked 185th in the world by FIFA. His record as Warriors coach comprised of losses in both competitive matches against unheralded Suriname and Haiti, coupled with a win and a loss away to Central American minnows, Nicaragua.

Off the field, he fell out or omitted a remarkable number of senior players including: captain Kenwyne Jones, leading scorer Joevin Jones, goalkeeper Jan-Michael Williams, ace midfielder Kevin Molino, winger Cordell Cato and defenders Daneil Cyrus and Triston Hodge—not to mention management at Pro League and Caribbean champions, Central FC.

However in a statement relayed to Wired868, which Saintfiet presumably sent to the foreign media, he claimed that the TTFA did not provide him with the right environment for success.

“I would like to inform you all that I have decided to resign, today Tuesday 10 January 2017, as National Team coach of Trinidad and Tobago. Given the mandate to guide the team past Panama and Mexico in the coming World Cup qualifiers of March 2017, I have come to the conclusion that I can’t be successful in this environment.”

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president David John-Williams (second from left) welcomes new National Senior Team coach Tim Saintfiet (second from right) during a press conference at the Marriott Hotel on 7 December 2016. Looking on is new general secretary Justin Latapy-George (far left) and technical director Muhammad Isa. (Courtesy Wired868)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president David John-Williams (second from left) welcomes new National Senior Team coach Tim Saintfiet (second from right) during a press conference at the Marriott Hotel on 7 December 2016.
Looking on is new general secretary Justin Latapy-George (far left) and technical director Muhammad Isa.
(Courtesy Wired868)

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Saintfiet revealed that he felt let down by TTFA president David John-Williams from his very unveiling on 7 December 2017.

John-Williams told the media that Saintfiet was not his first choice but was merely the most affordable person on the shortlist. And he promised to sack his new coach within three months if he did not deliver four points from two World Cup qualifying games against Panama and Mexico on 24 and 28 March 2017.

“[Saintfiet] was not our first choice—for sure,” said John-Williams. “Our first choice was way out of what we could have afforded. And I make no apologies for saying that. And I can tell you who our first choice was as well. Philippe Troussier. And Tom knows that.

“I will also tell you this… if he doesn’t get the job done on the 24 and 28 of March, he will be looking for a job. And I make no apologies for saying that. He is laughing but we’re very serious.

“Because if we don’t get the job done on the 24th and 28th of March, we might as well kiss our campaign goodbye.”

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team head coach Tom Saintfiet (right) talks to his squad during 2017 Gold Cup playoff action against Suriname at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva on 4 January 2017. (Courtesy Chevaughn Christopher/Wired868)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team head coach Tom Saintfiet (right) talks to his squad during 2017 Gold Cup playoff action against Suriname at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva on 4 January 2017.
(Courtesy Chevaughn Christopher/Wired868)

Saintfiet said his biggest regret was not leaving Trinidad there and then.

“From the first day of my unveiling, I did not get the support of the TTFA and its President,” stated Saintfiet, “support which is needed to be able to do my job in a professional and successful way. I never got the chance to work with the players nor staff requested.

“Perhaps I should have taken this decision right from day one of my appointment, after the President openly second guessed his own choice of employing me. But I gave him at the TTFA the benefit of the doubt.”

Wired868 asked John-Williams for comment on his sudden resignation, whether the football body now believes that it erred in hiring the obscure European in the first place and on his coach’s suggestion that he did not feel supported by the football body. He had not responded up to the time of publication.

However, in a media release after Saintfiet publicised his departure, the TTFA claimed he resigned formally to John-Williams last night.

“The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association wishes to advise that Tom Saintfiet issued a letter of resignation as head coach of the National Men’s Senior Team to TTFA President David John-Williams on Tuesday night.

“The TTFA President then referred this letter to the Technical Committee of the TTFA and the Committee recommended that Saintfiet’s resignation be accepted and  be ratified by the TTFA board.”

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president David John-Williams enjoys himself at new head coach Tom Saintfiet's maiden training session at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain on 15 December 2016. (Courtesy Nicholas Williams/Wired868)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president David John-Williams enjoys himself at new head coach Tom Saintfiet’s maiden training session at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain on 15 December 2016.
(Courtesy Nicholas Williams/Wired868)

John-Williams appointed a stream of interim employees since he became president on 30 November 2015, which were perceived to be a means of creating instability for his employees so that he could dictate to them.

If so, it backfired spectacularly with Saintfiet, who publicly criticised players from John-Williams’ W Connection football club before his dramatic walk-out—just hours before the technical committee was due to meet to discuss his start as coach.

At his first meeting with the media, Saintfiet bragged that he had never been fired as a coach. It seemed a bizarre claim for a man who has rarely lasted more than nine months at any job—most of which were in second and third tiers teams in Africa.

Today, Saintfiet arguably gave a demonstration of his ability to dodge the axe and leave on his own terms, with a plausible reason for his failures to boot, as he waved goodbye to the two island republic.

“It was an honour and privilege to work for a beautiful nation like Trinidad and Tobago,” said Saintfiet, “and I wish the players, staff, TTFA, fans and the whole football family the very best.”

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team coach Tom Saintfiet shares a light moment with a member of the crowd during 2017 Gold Cup playoff action against Suriname at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva on 4 January 2017. (Courtesy Chevaughn Christopher/Wired868)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team coach Tom Saintfiet shares a light moment with a member of the crowd during 2017 Gold Cup playoff action against Suriname at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva on 4 January 2017.
(Courtesy Chevaughn Christopher/Wired868)

The TTFA promised to name Saintfiet’s replacement “in the shortest possible time.” Local coaches Russell Latapy and Jamaal Shabazz served as the Belgian’s assistants in the recently concluded 2017 Gold Cup playoffs, in which Trinidad and Tobago finished bottom of a three-nation group that included Suriname and Haiti.

“The Technical Committee has advised that a replacement for the post of Men’s Senior Team Head Coach will be found in the shortest possible time and the TTFA will make an announcement on this in due course.

“The TTFA wishes to thank Mr Saintfiet for his efforts over the period he served as head coach of our National Men’s Senior Team and takes this opportunity to wish him well in his future endeavours.”

Former Trinidad and Tobago World Cup 2006 and England Premier League goalkeeper Shaka Hislop, now an analyst at ESPN, commented on Saintfiet’s resignation on his Twitter page:

“T&T football. I don’t know if to laugh or cry.”

Photo: Belgian coach Tom Saintfiet delivers his resignation from the Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team job to the public.
Photo: Belgian coach Tom Saintfiet delivers his resignation from the Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team job to the public.
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361 comments

  1. DAVID JOHN WILLIAMS is a cancer to our football ….. as much as Tom was found to be inept …..the source of our pain is the president ….he needs to resign #DavidJohnWilliamsOut

  2. Well the writing is on the wall… he just took in front and resigned. Plus look at his resume he never last long anywhere he went. Plus you can’t use the media to communicate to your players.

  3. Shaka, do both – that’s when we can get rid of the past and enter a spotless future!

  4. He shouldn’t have been put there in the first place

  5. My foreign base Coach Tom isn’t stupid nah after realizing that he didn’t have the real foreign base professional players to win the tournament in order to go to the Gold Cup 2017 in my second sweetest country, he also realized that he wasn’t going and win the next two games with no set ah local players nah, so he took front and resigned . Them really good yes

  6. Well boy… lmao. Right now Hart looking like Sir Alex Ferguson

  7. Like they have to take back the 5℅ from Petrotrin

  8. I have more faith in getting points from the next two games with NO coach than I did with that guy Tom in charge

  9. can’t wait to see the list of candidates lining up for the job.

  10. Neither Coach Ken Elie nah Alana Morton and I wonder who else. Them really good yes,

  11. Thomas Quincy check out this article. Poor adminstration, they made a bad move from the beginning.

  12. Lasana from the story, is it that Tom was hinting that he wasn’t in control of team selection?

  13. DAVID JOHN-WILLIAMS NEEDS TO RESIGN FORTHWITH AS WELL!! I’m also thinking conspiracy and bribery in the firing of Mr. Hart as well. Even with our losses in the first couple of hex games, our Warriors still posed a threat to qualify from the hex and not just aiming for the playoff spot. I think that because of the U.S. national team’s losses in the hex that the powers that be wanted to ensure that “lowly” T&T doesn’t have a resurgence and threaten to put USA in the playoff spot where they’d have to play against a strong South American team and have a smaller chance at qualifying for the World Cup

  14. Thank GOD he quit would have prefer them firing him doh after he brown up our goal cup chances

  15. He come and see how deceitful these ppl are lol yur still try boii

  16. If they are South Americans they also have demand in South America and even Europe.

  17. Nigel Tyrell P. Reid In Mexico and Central America yes.

  18. Hart Fired
    Saintfiet Quit
    Look thing ?????

  19. Experienced mexican coaches are in high demand?

  20. Let these people stay where they are. They have a reputation to maintain.

  21. He was ah waste of time ok sanimesssss

  22. Lasana, this is Late O’clock News, right?

  23. He’s not used to unprofessional behaviour. I expect nothing less from Trinidad & Tobago football. Race to the bottom.

  24. Let these people stay where they are. They have a reputation to maintain.

  25. O God! And I don’t have no poncheon at work???

  26. Dion Sosa I agree. I even said on here DJW spoke like a badjohn at the press conference to introduce the coach. U don’t air ur laundry in public so. Bad start.

  27. TTFA a dung heap headed by a motor car salesman.

  28. You are right to leave. Keep your pride sir.

  29. DJW do the right thing for all of us and leave! Take your minions with you. I’ll chip in for a going away party at Ruby Tuesday’s!!

  30. Another one bites the dust,lets us see what the magician DJW can pull out of the hat ,it is unfortunate that this coach had to go,he had the potential but ,those in authority ,some who have never kicked a lime seed in their lives are directing policy.

  31. Trinidad and Tobago football is dead…and David John Williams is the undertaker…

  32. D j w is for himself to make money ok think about it people w connection players on d national team ok

  33. so the little magician is in charge now with Jamaal Shabazz has his assist or is it the other way around????

  34. Once DJW is there, it will be continuous pain and sorrow for T&T football

  35. An experienced coach in Costa Rica overall remains the best bet. Carlos Watson of Saprissa for instance. Costa Rica has the best football in the area after Mexico and experienced coaches in Mexico are most likely out of the budget and not interested in a precarious position.

    Paulo Wanchope
    Carlos Watson
    Jeaustin Campos
    Mauricio Wright
    Javier Delgado
    Ronald Gonzalez
    Odir Jacques

    Other possible candidates I can bring:

    Walter Zenga

    Luis Oliveira (Brazilian born but former Serie A stand out and trained coach in Italy, World Cup player with Belgium)

    Ernesto Corti (Argentinean, recently won El Salvador league in his first season showing he can manage big personalities like Abreu)

    Mauricio Tapia (Argentinean, won two of the last titles in Guatemala with Antigua, knows Mekeil Williams)

  36. Sam ‘big Sam’ Allerdyce was perfect. Crystal palace snatch him. ‘Big Sam’ would have taken us to the WC for sure.

  37. No suprise
    He merely decided to jump before he got pushed

  38. Guess that may be one of several reasons Dion

  39. An experienced coach in Costa Rica overall remains the best bet. Carlos Watson of Saprissa for instance. Costa Rica has the best football in the area after Mexico and experienced coaches in Mexico are most likely out of the budget and not interested in a precarious position.

    Paulo Wanchope
    Carlos Watson
    Jeaustin Campos
    Mauricio Wright
    Javier Delgado
    Ronald Gonzalez
    Odir Jacques

    Other possible candidates I can bring:

    Walter Zenga

    Luis Oliveira (former Serie A stand out, World Cup player with Belgium)

    Ernesto Corti (Argentinean, recently won El Salvador league in his first season showing he can manage big personalities like Abreu)

    Mauricio Tapia (Argentinean, won two of the last titles in Guatemala with Antigua, knows Mekeil Williams)

  40. Not surprised I wouldn’t have want to continue with the bs anyway

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