

He saw me bleeding and from there on everyone called me ∛leeder.īorn June 27, 1982, Densill is the son of Jasmine and Delano Theobald. On my way, I passed one of my best friends like a flash. I had my first encounter with a girl and got so tiz-zick that I ran home with a speed. How he got the unusual name ∻leeder is a question by itself? Ill take it one step at a time for now. ∺ lot of people have been calling for me to start now, but I wont rush into things, because maybe if I had started the last game, I may not have done too much. I have worked hard in training and I want to do something to help the team once I am on the field. I didnt get into the starting team and I couldnt just let the chance to play in a big match like this just go away.

I knew I had to go out there and make an impact. ∻leeder eventually laid-off the ball which led to the goal by Angus Eve, which gave the home team supporters and players some hope in a fiery closing to an exciting encounter. Those who knew nothing of him before the Ash Wednesday were asking more about the 22-year-old player after he added some spark to the T&T attack, when introduced for 19 minutes.

Like his pal and national colleague Kerwyn Jemmott, who hails from the same area and is better know as Hardest, Theobald has blossomed into one of the countrys leading midfield players.Īlthough he had been making waves in the T&T Professional Football League for his club Caledonia AIA/Fire, ∻leeder has now moved a step higher and has had fans calling for him to be a starter on the national side after coming off the bench against the United States a fortnight ago in the countrys opening match in the World Cup qualifying series at Queens Park Oval.

To many of his close friends and teammates on the national senior football squad, he is called ∻leeder.ĭensill Theobald, got the sobriquet ∻leeder in the ghetto on Nelson Street, Port-of-Spain, where he lives.
