It was most interesting listening to The JFF's new general secretary, Mr. Dennis Chung on various media outlets. Mr. Chung kept promising change. We assume that the change he has promised will be for improved JFF stewardship.
The Reggae Boyz Supporterz have been crying out for improved and increased transparency on matters financial, organization of "the football" across the island, and the on the field products, that is, increasingly higher quality, more efficient footballers and successful national football teams. The fanz to no avail have been making demands for perpetual renewal of our national teams with an elimination of the JFF's failed action of perpetual "stop-start-stop-start" national squad preparations. Mr. Chung has promised the fanz pleas shall be answered. Administration, he has promised...the managing of the JFF shall be undertaken in a professional and efficient manner for the first time at last.
Mr. Chung has publicly acknowledged the importance of the fanz and has promised to fully engage with them.
The fanz cannot fail to remember a past president of the JFF, Captain Horace Burrell, mentioning the fanz could go "jump in the sea".
Jamaica's football annually generates millions of dollars. Individuals, entities and our economy reap benefits. Improvement in the football product...the business of football can generate many more tens of millions of dollars annually. Immeasurable entertainment, marketing opportunities and sense of national well-being lies dormant awaiting exploitation.
Words are cheap!
The Reggae Boyz fanz, fans of Jamaica's football and indeed, all Jamaicans await the good deeds!
RBSC
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