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  • RBSC Talks With TD Carl Brown... Oct. 25, 2002

    RBSC Talks With TD Carl Brown... Oct. 25, 2002

    RBSC Talks With Technical Director Carl Brown - Part 2
    Friday, October 25, 2002

    This is the second part of the RBSC’s interview with Carl Brown and Wendell Downswell, conducted by Karl Wallace and Mosiah Marshall

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    Last edited by Karl; April 8, 2024, 03:51 PM. Reason: Edited topic

  • RBSC talks with TD Carl Brown - October 25, 2002

    RBSC talks with TD Carl Brown - October 25, 2002

    RBSC Talks With Technical Director Carl Brown
    Friday, October 25, 2002

    A few days after the recent Japan vs. Jamaica match, Karl Wallace and I sat with Technical Director, Carl Brown, for a discussion on football. An affable individual, Carl is also passionate about football and got going from the very first whistle.



    KW: Technical Director Brown, let me thank you for taking time out to sit with RBSC and allowing Mosiah and myself this interview. Many...
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  • RBSC talks with Wendell Downswell (Part 3) July 10, 2005

    RBSC talks with Wendell Downswell (Part 3) July 10, 2005

    RBSC talks with Wendell Downswell (Part 3)
    Friday, June 10, 2005

    This is the third part of a one-on-one interview done with head coach Wendell Downswell by Mosiah Marshall.
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  • RBSC talks with Wendell Downswell (Part 2) - June 10, 2006

    RBSC talks with Wendell Downswell (Part 2) - June 10, 2006

    RBSC talks with Wendell Downswell (Part 2)
    Friday, June 10, 2005

    This is the second part of a one-on-one interview done with head coach Wendell Downswell by Mosiah Marshall.
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  • RBSC talks with Wendell Downswell (Part 1)

    RBSC talks with Wendell Downswell (Part 1)

    RBSC talks with Wendell Downswell (Part 1)
    Friday, June 10, 2005

    Prior to the Gold Cup competition, RBSC's reporter Mosiah Marshall sat with current Reggae Boyz head coach Wendell Downswell for a one-on-one talk.

    MM: Do you remember your daCosta Cup days?

    WD: I remember my primary school days at Sav. Primary with Mr. Wanliss. He used to carry us out to play...
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    Last edited by Karl; April 8, 2024, 03:10 PM.

  • Interview with Captain Horace Burrell - July 18, 2008

    Interview with Captain Horace Burrell - July 18, 2008

    RBSC – Interview with Captain Horace Burrell, president of the Jamaica Football Federation.
    Friday, July 18, 2008

    The RBSC’s Karl Wallace met with the president of the JFF, Captain Horace Burrell, in his offices on the 10th floor, of The Towers, New Kingston, Jamaica, on Friday, 18 July, 2008.


    Captain Horace Burrell
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  • The JFF Elections have come and gone...

    The JFF Elections have come and gone...

    ...what is next?

    The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) elections have been held and the incumbents have been returned to office. This has not been a shock. Our JFF administration mimics the FIFA model which makes it always an uphill task to replace the incumbent officers and an administration. Additionally, our Michael Ricketts JFF administration went further and created and resurrected nonexistent and inactive voting bodies respectively that secured additional votes designed to keep...
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  • The coming JFF Elections - What it portends?

    The coming JFF Elections - What it portends?

    Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.
    • Barack Obama


    We can look back at changes that occurred after past JFF elections and draw our own conclusions on and about what shall occur if the Raymond Anderson team replaces the Michael Ricketts Administration.


    Before Captain Horace Burrell’s administration Jamaica had never qualified for a FIFA World Cup Final...
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  • FIFA's usurping of each Nation's Constitution and rights

    FIFA's usurping of each Nation's Constitution and rights

    FIFA is an extremely powerful body. Asrising from FIFA's use of its powers it was generally accepted that on its hold over individuals and entities engaged in football as administrators, players or as football affiliates or football affiliates of affiliates 'FIFA was more powerful than Nations'. It took unto itself powers to censor, suspend or expel if nations took action consistent with those nations' Constitutions.

    Recently at the medal ceremony of the last FIFA Women World Cup that...
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  • Raymond Anderson should be our new JFF President.

    Raymond Anderson should be our new JFF President.

    The Youtubers claim to be fair and balanced, but are they?

    These YouTubers have been great for our football. Slowly they have been generating much growth in interest in 'JA Ball'. However, in one respect their support for the current JFF regime and their anti-Raymond Anderson slant reminds of the United States of America media conglomorate Fox News' fair and balanced claim. The Youtubers often and stridently claim they are dispassionate and (not verbatim) 'Fair and Balanced' while vehemently...
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  • From the archives - 2009 to the present realities?
    by Karl
    The question this December 2009...decades past article asks, is whether or not any of the stated points are relevant or applicable to our current attempt at qualifying for the 2026 Men World Cup, the coming Women World Cup and the lesser tournaments? Is enough being done at each and every level of "the football" to drive our football to say, having rapid growth in or towards a viable and successful football industry and consistent qualifications for FIFA World Tournaments and once there...
    May 15, 2024, 08:20 AM
  • From the archive - Stonigut on "Raising the bar..."
    by Karl
    October 28, 2012, 01:31 AM

    Raising the bar on Jamaican football culture!!

    Jamaicans love the idea of being world beaters, it really doesn’t matter what the endeavor is as long as we are competing at a high level and have a chance to compete, we love it and we are totally into it! It makes us feel special and validates our sense of self, our sense of being Jamaican!

    There are some fields of competition that we are more focused on than others; the big three, track
    ...
    April 30, 2024, 09:17 AM
  • From the archives - Lessons learned
    by Karl
    [COLOR=#ffffff]Tuesday, March 17, 2009
    Karl:



    U-20s failure to qualify for its FIFA Age Group Championships – Lessons learned!

    The facts:

    The Under-20 squad is in its fourth week of training and today plays a South Central Confederation Under-20 team at Brancourt in Clarendon. The first stage of qualification for the World Cup will be the Caribbean leg of qualifiers in Cayman. Jamaica will compete in Group B with the hosts, Bermuda and Puerto...
    April 26, 2024, 01:28 PM
  • From the archives - The game within the game!
    by Karl
    [COLOR=#ffffff]Tuesday, February 05, 2008

    Karl: The game within the game!


    Our development as a football power is as far away as the thinking and mindset of our leaders.

    An excellent start to traveling the path to success on the world’s football stage occurred in 1994 with the assumption of the top job, president of the Jamaica Football Federation, by Captain Horace Burrell. Captain Burrell moved our football from being a Caribbean also ran to making...
    April 26, 2024, 01:15 PM
  • From the archives - Farmah on Preparing...
    by Karl
    Preparing For The Cup In Mexico

    February 24, 2011, 05:26 PM
    The young Boyz sacrified much, trained hard, palyed well and qualified.
    So what now? Does the work stop? Does the squad to Mexico need any tinkering? Do we get a foreign coach to go with/without WD40?

    Yes, I know! It's a a bit too early to start the bickering, the tinkering and the changing of the guards. But let's take a retrospective view at our youths at previous World Cups.
     
    ...
    April 26, 2024, 10:53 AM
  • From the archives - Young Talented Creative Players
    by Karl
    February 24, 2011, 05:26 PM

    Tuesday, December 08, 2009 Karl: Young Talented Creative Players

    The following article, first published on Thursday, December 03rd , 2009, has been reproduced with the kind permission of Premidictor Limited.

    IN THE HOUSE

    Report By David Henry

    Young Talented Creative Players


    All sports need a star, an exceptional player that would reduce the number of empty seats at a game/event and generate...
    April 26, 2024, 10:44 AM
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