In just two years, Stewart, the son of the deceased Jerry Stewart, one of the top musicians in Tobago, took the Club from the Zonal Conference to the Premier Division in the Tobago Football Association; a feat he admitted was not easy.
Stewart noted that while there were some talented players in the team their lack of commitment was their downfall.
He said that because most clubs lack proper structure, the head coach's job is more difficult as he becomes the 'chief bottle-washer', having to be coach and manager at the same time, as he was also responsible for ensuring that the ground was ready for play, ensure there was water, balls, uniforms and other administrative duties. He added that most players believe they join a club just to play.
Stewart said that he believes that Frankie Bobb will be the most suitable replacement. He said that he wishes whoever takes over the job and the players the best of luck for the season.