Last Friday, as part sponsors of the KNVB coaching seminar at the Harbour View Football Club, the RBSC was invited to participate in a small awards function for the 29 coaches.
I got a chance to talk briefly about the RBSC, our achievements and goals, which includes the advancement of our coaches. I said it was our pleasure for the RBSC join with HVFC in its efforts to bring this advanced coaching seminar to Jamaica. As the only sponsor present, we got some very good mileage that evening.
I handed out about 6 certificates, one of which was to Linval Dixon, Portmore’s coach.
It was good to see a wide cross-section of coaches present, from the Premier League, Manning Cup, St. Mary police, the young, the old, the experienced and the traveled (no, Bora was not there). Quite a few of them personally came up to me and thanked the RBSC for co-sponsoring the event.
Coaches Franc Meijerman from Holland and Kenneth Jaliens, technical director of Suriname, conducted the course. I had the opportunity to interact quite a bit with both coaches, particularly Coach Meijerman, who shared his thoughts on the NPL game we watched.
Again, we would like to thank those who have contributed to the Peter Cargill Memorial Coaching Scholarship. They are:
Michael Chong
Patricia Hunter
Basil Wade
Barrington Johnson
Baron Marshall
Leo Campbell
Kyle Wallace
Dwight Thelwell
Karl Wallace
Rickie Davis
Howard Lowe
Alton Creary
Wayne Osbourne
We are still accepting contributions to this fund for further projects to assist in the development our local coaches. Just go to the Peter Cargill banner that appears from time to time in the top right hand corner and follow the simple instructions.
Below is an email message from Carvel Stewart, Chairman of HVFC.
“I would add my sincere appreciation for the wonderful assistance you afforded HVFC in this venture. It enabled the successful implementation of the seminar. From the comments of all the participants including those of the presenters it was a job well done.
I look forward to further collaborations as we jointly pursue the total development of Jamaica's football.
Again, thanks from the whole HVFC community.”
I got a chance to talk briefly about the RBSC, our achievements and goals, which includes the advancement of our coaches. I said it was our pleasure for the RBSC join with HVFC in its efforts to bring this advanced coaching seminar to Jamaica. As the only sponsor present, we got some very good mileage that evening.
I handed out about 6 certificates, one of which was to Linval Dixon, Portmore’s coach.
It was good to see a wide cross-section of coaches present, from the Premier League, Manning Cup, St. Mary police, the young, the old, the experienced and the traveled (no, Bora was not there). Quite a few of them personally came up to me and thanked the RBSC for co-sponsoring the event.
Coaches Franc Meijerman from Holland and Kenneth Jaliens, technical director of Suriname, conducted the course. I had the opportunity to interact quite a bit with both coaches, particularly Coach Meijerman, who shared his thoughts on the NPL game we watched.
Again, we would like to thank those who have contributed to the Peter Cargill Memorial Coaching Scholarship. They are:
Michael Chong
Patricia Hunter
Basil Wade
Barrington Johnson
Baron Marshall
Leo Campbell
Kyle Wallace
Dwight Thelwell
Karl Wallace
Rickie Davis
Howard Lowe
Alton Creary
Wayne Osbourne
We are still accepting contributions to this fund for further projects to assist in the development our local coaches. Just go to the Peter Cargill banner that appears from time to time in the top right hand corner and follow the simple instructions.
Below is an email message from Carvel Stewart, Chairman of HVFC.
“I would add my sincere appreciation for the wonderful assistance you afforded HVFC in this venture. It enabled the successful implementation of the seminar. From the comments of all the participants including those of the presenters it was a job well done.
I look forward to further collaborations as we jointly pursue the total development of Jamaica's football.
Again, thanks from the whole HVFC community.”
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