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    Kwesi Mugisa, Staff Reporter

    Seba's coach, Theodore Whitmore. and Hyde Sr.


    THEODORE WHITMORE, the successful interim coach for Jamaica's Reggae Boyz in its two most recent friendlies against Guatemala and El Salvador, heads a list of four assistant coaches named to serve an apprenticeship period under new technical director Rene Simoes for the next three months.

    The others are Cash Plus Premier League coaches, Lenworth Hyde Sr. of Harbour View and St. Georges' Donovan Duckie, along for with former Portmore United's Paul Young.

    The appointment falls within the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) new structure for the development of the national programme, which was unveiled following a meeting of the board of directors at the organization's headquarters yesterday.

    In addition to the assistants, four more coaches have been appointed to deal specifically with the womens programme. Current women's national coach Charles Edwards tops that list and he will be joined by Xavier Gilbert, Oneil Thomas and Junior Francis.

    Five national co-ordinators, which include Patrick 'Jackie' Walters, coach of schoolboy football team Glenmuir, Leebert Halliman coach of Excelsior and other former national coaches Wendell Downswell and Bradley Stewart and Vin Blaine, have been recruited with the responsibility for female development.

    The national co-ordinators will chiefly be responsible for scouting talent, co-ordinating trials for different age groups and assessing coaching talent across the island.

    In the meantime the JFF, who have now approved a budget which is expected to cost over 1.23 billion dollars over the next 30 months, continue to look for ways to offset the debt inherited from the previous administration. High on the agenda is the 135,000 pounds sterling still owing to the English Football Association for tickets sold for the England vs Jamaica game which took place at Old Trafford two years ago.

    Captain Horace Burrell, the JFF president, stressed that the issue is one which continues to be a major source of concern.

    "Right now we really are not sure where the money is going to come from," Burrell said.

    "This a also a big issue based on the fact that is very important to not only have a good relationship with the English FA, but the rest of Europe as well."

    The federation also has outstanding debts of $US12,300 in penalties levied by the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) following the failure to send a team to the regional Under-15 competition.

    Another issue which the organisation is yet to iron out stems from ownership of television rights for broadcasting of the World Cup qualifiers, that affects Sportsmax and Television Jamaica.
    "Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." ~ Kahlil Gibran

  • #2
    Good to see that Simoes take the young coaches. Just as I thought he would. It is also refreshing to see him have no problem working with Paul Young as we know the history of him working with Simoes and been left off the olympics team.

    Now some people was commenting how Duckie was in the dog house as he worked with Bora, good thing there was no truth to that. Another good thing is having more thant one islandwide scout as we had before because different coaches look for different things and one coach can't cover the island.

    Within a week Simoes has shown that he has a master plan in place and I hope we don't lose sight and talk foolishness after the man gone.

    Way to go Mr Simoes and the JFF
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    • #3
      Whitmore among Simoes assistants

      Saturday, January 12, 2008

      Whitmore among Simoes assistants


      Seba's coach, Theodore Whitmore. and Hyde Sr.

      THEODORE WHITMORE, the successful interim coach for Jamaica's Reggae Boyz in its two most recent friendlies against Guatemala and El Salvador, heads a list of four assistant coaches named to serve an apprenticeship period under new technical director Rene Simoes for the next three months.

      The others are Cash Plus Premier League coaches, Lenworth Hyde Sr. of Harbour View and St. Georges' Donovan Duckie, along for with former Portmore United's Paul Young.


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      • #4
        Paul Young a the best coach deh so. Hyde has a tendency to leave out better players for no good reason other than to jus to make a point it seems. It's as if he wants Sports headlines to read, "Brave Hyde leaves Hue on the bench". That sorta thing. Him use to kill us at Portmore with that.

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        • #5
          Mister Paw, I understand your sentiments but - from the coach's point of view - there's more to putting a "team" on the field than meets the eye. Discipline, respect (for coach & team-mates), chemistry, availability (due to injuries), and match fitness all weigh heavily in the decision.

          If Harbour View is playing, I definitely would want to see Hue on the field but I understand why the coach would make the decision to omit a popular player, and I applaud him for doing the right things and maintaining a consistency in terms of where discipline etc are concerned. Gone are the (g)olden days when players got into games because of name. To cite a worn-out cliche "Football Is A Business," and therefore approach must be taken to handle the team/club/squad as a business entity.

          A coach must be allowed to instill discipline in a team, without roadblocks and threatening phone calls from frenzied fans. It's not about coaches wanting "sports headlines to read brave (coach) leaves (star) on the bench".

          Let's move forward beyond the days of favouritism, and treat football like a business. Selah!
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          • #6
            I didnt mean Hue specifically. I was just giving an example. He did dat to our PMU players when he was here.

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            • #7
              Where exactly is Paul Young coaching these days? last thing I heard of him he was in Atlanta with his family and playing some Masters League ball
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              • #8
                Back at Portmore, I hear. I hear they are about to kick...rather, rotate Linval out of the coaching position there.


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                • #9
                  Paul was also coaching up here in Atlanta.

                  A nuh nothing if the man play some likkle oldster ball game inna him spare time.
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                  • #10
                    what is the real story behind Tegat Davis I thought he was part of the Jff program for a minute and now he is a village for the 15th time. Why someone who seems to get results is rotated so much.

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                    • #11
                      Paw, do not focus on the names "Harbour View" or "Hue" in Farmah's post. Reread it and fill in any of a club and any of their top player's name. I think you will then get the picture.
                      "Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." ~ Kahlil Gibran

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by OJ View Post
                        what is the real story behind Tegat Davis I thought he was part of the Jff program for a minute and now he is a village for the 15th time. Why someone who seems to get results is rotated so much.
                        mmmm???
                        It may be better for Tegat to approach "Wild Boy" at the MoBay Academy?
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                        • #13
                          Is the Montego Bay Academy still on or is it just a pipe dream?
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Tilla View Post
                            Is the Montego Bay Academy still on or is it just a pipe dream?
                            According to news reports it (the Jamaica-Real Madrid academy) should open its doors very, very soon!
                            "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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