Reggae Boyz strike averted
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The Jamaica Football Federation has averted a planned strike by the Reggae Boyz, who are in Martinique to defend their Digicel Caribbean Cup title.
The Boyz had threatened not to take the field for Monday's second group match against Guadeloupe, having not received the promised per diem.
JFF President Horace Burrell met with the players on Sunday night, and has agreed to their demands of US$1,200 for each player in per diem, and 80% win bonus.
Victory for the Reggae Boyz on Monday will see them advancing to the tournament semi-finals.
They won Saturday's opener against Antigua/Barbuda 3-1.
The Caribbean Cup is a qualifier for the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
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The Jamaica Football Federation has averted a planned strike by the Reggae Boyz, who are in Martinique to defend their Digicel Caribbean Cup title.
The Boyz had threatened not to take the field for Monday's second group match against Guadeloupe, having not received the promised per diem.
JFF President Horace Burrell met with the players on Sunday night, and has agreed to their demands of US$1,200 for each player in per diem, and 80% win bonus.
Victory for the Reggae Boyz on Monday will see them advancing to the tournament semi-finals.
They won Saturday's opener against Antigua/Barbuda 3-1.
The Caribbean Cup is a qualifier for the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
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