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English FA defers £135,000 debt payment to 2010IAN BURNETT, Sport Editor
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
BURRELL... if we were forced to pay at this time, it would have been disastrous
London, England - The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) was yesterday granted a further reprieve by The English Football Association (The FA) after its chairman, Sir David Treisman, agreed to defer consideration of the £135,000 debt until after the 2010 FIFA World Cup Finals in South Africa.
The near four-hour meeting between Sir Treisman; his head of international relations, Jane Bateman; JFF president Captain Horace Burrell; his general secretary Horace Reid, and the JFF's European advisor, Peter Hargitay, at The FA's headquarters at Soho Square, also resolved to further expand on a proposal put forward by the Jamaican governing body to convert the debt into equity for a youth development facility.
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English FA defers £135,000 debt payment to 2010IAN BURNETT, Sport Editor
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
BURRELL... if we were forced to pay at this time, it would have been disastrous
London, England - The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) was yesterday granted a further reprieve by The English Football Association (The FA) after its chairman, Sir David Treisman, agreed to defer consideration of the £135,000 debt until after the 2010 FIFA World Cup Finals in South Africa.
The near four-hour meeting between Sir Treisman; his head of international relations, Jane Bateman; JFF president Captain Horace Burrell; his general secretary Horace Reid, and the JFF's European advisor, Peter Hargitay, at The FA's headquarters at Soho Square, also resolved to further expand on a proposal put forward by the Jamaican governing body to convert the debt into equity for a youth development facility.
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