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    J'can youngsters parade for Notodden scouts

    L Scott
    Sunday, May 20, 2012


    THE Harbour View Mini-Stadium was abuzz with excitement last Thursday as some of the country's best Under-21 football talents from Corporate Area clubs Harbour View, Waterhouse, Arnett Gardens and Tivoli Gardens demonstrated their skills in an effort to impress Notodden FK Youth Academy coach Altimont Butler.


    Butler and club chairman Per Arne Hanson are here to sign Waterhouse full-back Andrae Campbell and to scout new talent. The 30-minutes games were therefore organised in a round-robin format to have a look at the available talent.

    Former Reggae Boy and Notodden FK Youth Academy coach Altimont Butler (left) and Notodden’s chairman Per Arne Hanson (centre), along with club associate Inger (right), speak with Harbour View’s general manager Clyde Jurideini at Harbour View last Thursday. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)




    Former Reggae Boy and Notodden FK Youth Academy coach Altimont Butler (left) and Notodden’s chairman Per Arne Hanson (centre), along with club associate Inger (right), speak with Harbour View’s general manager Clyde Jurideini at Harbour View last Thursday. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)


    According to Hanson, they have a history of signing Jamaican players and Jamaica is one of their favourite hunting grounds for new talent.

    "We're looking for new players from Jamaica because we've had good experiences with Jamaican players... the only thing now is to see if we can find any new players again," he told the Jamaica Observer.

    Hanson says they are on the lookout for a left-back or a striker and were somewhat impressed with Harbour View's frontman Romaine Lewis, who netted a hat-trick against Waterhouse in the opening game.

    However, he said even if they identify someone they like, it would take some time before anything happens.

    "We (Norwegian transfer window) don't open until the first of August in Norway, so we have time... but we have contacts here that are following players, so we're updated all the time," he said.

    "However, we will not be doing anything at the moment, because we are seeing a lot of players, so we will be doing our selection closer to when the (transfer) window opens," he added

    Meanwhile, former Reggae Boy Butler says regardless of the position, once they spot a player with exceptional ability he will get a chance to go to Notodden.

    "We're basically looking for somebody who can blow us out of the water... we're not really looking at anyone special, just that player that will blow us away, be it a goalkeeper, defender, midfielder or striker," he said.



    Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz1vQb34WoE
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    More and more clubs are now using their 'most valuable assets' (their players/former players) to create new opportunities for those at home.

    Harbour View as usual is leading the way.
    All our clubs need to work diligently at maximizing on this avenue.
    Clyde Jureidini and the HVFC management team must be given FULL 100 props!
    "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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