at the Barbados Cup.
As I said by far the vast majority of bajans I met were super friendly....except the organiser of our tournament who was pretty arrogant in a quiet sort of way... we got to the field on Thursday at 8.50 for a 9.30 game to see that the field we were scheduled to play on had been mowed and in so doing the markings were barely visible... I spoke to the coordinator at the field who told me that the main organiser was aware and was seeing about getting the field marked... when it was abundantly clear that we would not start at 9.30 as no one had yet turned up to mark the field I asked him why we couldn't go to the paint shop which I had seen about a couple hundred yards away and get some spray paint to re-mark the field ourselves... he said that he couldn't put us to that expense etc. but i told him I had some discretion with my budget and that two cans of spray paint wouldn't break it.. long and short of it was when the organiser turned up at about 10 and I asked him the situation he said the field coordinator was who to deal with... the classic run around... he was prepared to play all four quarter final matches on one field which would have meant at least a 2 and a half hour wait for one team after their scheduled start... I pointed out that these were 13 and 14 yr olds and that was not a situation we were tghrilled about.... so he asked what do you want to do? i said we'll mark the field... , go ahead he said... this was about 10.15, unknown to him the parents with me had already bought the paint and ahd begun re-marking the field as the old marks were still visible.... story done!
As it was our match got under way at 10.35 and ended at 11.45... which is when the organiser's crew (a truck with four men and all manner of equipment) turned up to mark the field... mi jus laugh!
As a footnote we were knocked out in the quarters losing 5-0... we entered the half 1-0 down from our goal-keeper's error it has to be said. We were still optimistic about our chances but early in the second an OG put us on the backfoot and we had to push harder... of course the back opened up and we ended up letting in three in the last 10 minutes.
Anyway, the boys had a good time, in fact too good a time as staying at an all-inclusive doesn't help young teenagers maintain their focus on the football. Of course as manager, i didn't have to worry about meals and keeping them occupied so it is a double-edged sword.
I am recommending to the principal that if we do a football trip that we go to Orlando next year, the organisation and fields will be better and we could get the boys more focussed on their purpose rather than having them think they are on vacation with football games thrown in.
As I said by far the vast majority of bajans I met were super friendly....except the organiser of our tournament who was pretty arrogant in a quiet sort of way... we got to the field on Thursday at 8.50 for a 9.30 game to see that the field we were scheduled to play on had been mowed and in so doing the markings were barely visible... I spoke to the coordinator at the field who told me that the main organiser was aware and was seeing about getting the field marked... when it was abundantly clear that we would not start at 9.30 as no one had yet turned up to mark the field I asked him why we couldn't go to the paint shop which I had seen about a couple hundred yards away and get some spray paint to re-mark the field ourselves... he said that he couldn't put us to that expense etc. but i told him I had some discretion with my budget and that two cans of spray paint wouldn't break it.. long and short of it was when the organiser turned up at about 10 and I asked him the situation he said the field coordinator was who to deal with... the classic run around... he was prepared to play all four quarter final matches on one field which would have meant at least a 2 and a half hour wait for one team after their scheduled start... I pointed out that these were 13 and 14 yr olds and that was not a situation we were tghrilled about.... so he asked what do you want to do? i said we'll mark the field... , go ahead he said... this was about 10.15, unknown to him the parents with me had already bought the paint and ahd begun re-marking the field as the old marks were still visible.... story done!
As it was our match got under way at 10.35 and ended at 11.45... which is when the organiser's crew (a truck with four men and all manner of equipment) turned up to mark the field... mi jus laugh!
As a footnote we were knocked out in the quarters losing 5-0... we entered the half 1-0 down from our goal-keeper's error it has to be said. We were still optimistic about our chances but early in the second an OG put us on the backfoot and we had to push harder... of course the back opened up and we ended up letting in three in the last 10 minutes.
Anyway, the boys had a good time, in fact too good a time as staying at an all-inclusive doesn't help young teenagers maintain their focus on the football. Of course as manager, i didn't have to worry about meals and keeping them occupied so it is a double-edged sword.
I am recommending to the principal that if we do a football trip that we go to Orlando next year, the organisation and fields will be better and we could get the boys more focussed on their purpose rather than having them think they are on vacation with football games thrown in.
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