On a return to the JFF's top job
In his acceptance speech, Captain Burrell said his plans to put the sport back on firm footing hinged on eight major planks, inclusive of coaching development; referees; administrative reforms at all levels, the JFF, the respective parish associations and the clubs; development and improvement of playing facilities; improving the technical aspects of the present Premier League; youth development and a national football academy; improvement of women's football and qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
'…the JFF must re-establish itself as viable organisation that is compatible to modern business trends in the global marketplace'.
'The JFF shall facilitate a programme of sustainable development, characterised by professional administration, a very high level of technical competence, international infrastructural standards, innovation, creativity and responsiveness to our corporate partners, government, stakeholders and by extension the Jamaican people.
Also, our national teams should be able to represent us consistently anywhere in the world”.
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Well...here we are in December 2013!
In his acceptance speech, Captain Burrell said his plans to put the sport back on firm footing hinged on eight major planks, inclusive of coaching development; referees; administrative reforms at all levels, the JFF, the respective parish associations and the clubs; development and improvement of playing facilities; improving the technical aspects of the present Premier League; youth development and a national football academy; improvement of women's football and qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
'…the JFF must re-establish itself as viable organisation that is compatible to modern business trends in the global marketplace'.
'The JFF shall facilitate a programme of sustainable development, characterised by professional administration, a very high level of technical competence, international infrastructural standards, innovation, creativity and responsiveness to our corporate partners, government, stakeholders and by extension the Jamaican people.
Also, our national teams should be able to represent us consistently anywhere in the world”.
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Well...here we are in December 2013!
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