Burrell outlines ambitious plans
New JFF president says 'fundamental changes' will have to be made
Outgoing president Crenston Boxhill (left), new president, Captain Horace Burrell (second left), KSAFA executive, Dawn Heron (centre), outgoing gene-ral secretary, Burchell Gibson (second right) and outgoing treasurer, Rudolph Speed, are involved in a discussion at the Jamaica Football Federation's Special Voting Congress at Beaches Negril, yesterday. - Photo by adrian frater
Western Bureau:
Newly re-installed Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) boss, Captain Horace Burrell, has hit the ground running, announcing a raft of plans which he hopes to implement in an ambitious bid to overhaul the beleaguered federation in the shortest time possible.
Speaking at yesterday's JFF Special Voting Congress in Negril, where he took up office after being nominated unopposed to replace Crenston Boxhill as president, Captain Burrell bemoaned the current state of national football, which he described as poor, but said he and his new administration committed to putting things right.
'Our football is in a bad shape as the current structure cannot meet the current challenges,' said Captain Burrell. 'We have to make some fundamental changes possibly change everything, but we must make our football viable and respected again.'
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New JFF president says 'fundamental changes' will have to be made
Outgoing president Crenston Boxhill (left), new president, Captain Horace Burrell (second left), KSAFA executive, Dawn Heron (centre), outgoing gene-ral secretary, Burchell Gibson (second right) and outgoing treasurer, Rudolph Speed, are involved in a discussion at the Jamaica Football Federation's Special Voting Congress at Beaches Negril, yesterday. - Photo by adrian frater
Western Bureau:
Newly re-installed Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) boss, Captain Horace Burrell, has hit the ground running, announcing a raft of plans which he hopes to implement in an ambitious bid to overhaul the beleaguered federation in the shortest time possible.
Speaking at yesterday's JFF Special Voting Congress in Negril, where he took up office after being nominated unopposed to replace Crenston Boxhill as president, Captain Burrell bemoaned the current state of national football, which he described as poor, but said he and his new administration committed to putting things right.
'Our football is in a bad shape as the current structure cannot meet the current challenges,' said Captain Burrell. 'We have to make some fundamental changes possibly change everything, but we must make our football viable and respected again.'
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