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  • Time to come clean on National Under-17 Boyz

    published: Thursday | May 31, 2007



    AFTER ALL the hype surrounding the National Under-17 team's bid to qualify for this summer's Youth World Cup in South Korea, it's quite a surprise that mum's now the word from those involved in the process on why it failed to do so.

    Well, then again ... maybe it's not.

    As Jamaicans, we have adopted a culture of silence, whether it be out of fear of reprisals or just plain dumb loyalty even with things going terribly wrong.

    It can be broad daylight in public areas yet nobody saw who did the shootings and we often turn a blind eye, keeping quiet when our neighbours are robbed or abused right in front of our faces.

    So I guess it's quite sad, that it's really no surprise that the 'no informer' attitude has crept into and could eventually choke our sacred sport of football.

    So many crimes are left unsolved and I suspect that this one: Jamaica in a five-team group from which three teams went through, playing at home and failing to advance to the Youth World Cup, will fall into that category.

    If the young Reggae Boyz had managed to qualify for the tournament, the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) would have willingly basked in the adoration of the public.

    There would have been bold proclamations about what went right and how the feat was accomplished. So why, for the most part, is there a hush about what went wrong in this campaign? The team, after a public appeal, was very well supported. All it needed was two wins and a draw at home. So why did so many fans have to file out of the stadium with their heads held low after the home team failed to advance?

    Surely, the members of the public who were asked to spend their hard-earned dollars to attend these games would like to know about the issues that led to their disappointment, instead of the whole campaign being hurriedly swept under the carpet.

    Allegations
    Since the end of the tournament, which had racked up an overall estimated cost of more than $30 million, allegations have swirled around about spats between the coaches, players being left out of the team for personal reasons, bad overall selection and, shockingly, players being over-used.

    Yet no one is willing to step forward and set the record straight. All parties seem to have gone scampering off like roaches when a light suddenly comes on.

    Not only are answers needed, but should be demanded? How could this campaign have gone so wrong? How could it have been prevented? What have we learned from the failure to qualify?

    Those that were intimately involved with the programme need to be the ones to give us those answers.

    Instead, hardly anyone has anything to say and some members of the contingent, grown men, can even be said to have gone into hiding.

    This sort of attitude must be discouraged as it certainly leaves the door for mistakes to be repeated. In fact, refusing to learn from past mistakes could very well be a key reason for the growth of our football being stunted in the last couple of years.

    Speaking about failure is not just an issue of washing your dirty linen in public, but also an admission of past errors and how the programme will improve in the future. Nobody can trust an administration which insists on shrouding affairs in secrecy. Are we to assume that it is only a public affair when things are going well?

    It is not unforgivable to fail. However, it certainly is to have learnt nothing from your mistakes. That's how things look from this corner. How about yours?

    Feedback: kwesi.mugisa@ gleanerjm.com
    "Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." ~ Kahlil Gibran

  • #2
    Good posting Tilla!

    Jamaican football under the good management of Cap'n Horace Burrell is the bench mark of local football.

    Indeed, it is very quiet on this forum--'specially from the folks like Mosiah, X, Maudib, Gamma etc, etc who jumped and praced when the ejit Boxhill was elected.
    Last edited by HL; June 1, 2007, 06:03 PM.
    The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

    HL

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    • #3
      Man enough to admit that Boxhill must go and also that BURELLL SHOULD NEVER RETURN.

      Ever hear about pay for performance, something we practice here in the states, based on that Burrell and Boxhill should be banished for life , a leopord doesnt change its spots , it only gets old .
      THERE IS ONLY ONE ONANDI LOWE!

      "Good things come out of the garrisons" after his daughter won the 100m Gold For Jamaica.


      "It therefore is useless and pointless, unless it is for share malice and victimisation to arrest and charge a 92-year-old man for such a simple offence. There is nothing morally wrong with this man smoking a spliff; the only thing wrong is that it is still on the law books," said Chevannes.

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      • #4
        It's funny how many Organizations in Jamaica run to

        government to get the publics' money but when it's convenient they start acting like wholly self sufficient private entities.

        The minute you are getting any sort of help from the government all your dealings and successes and failure must be put out with the same gusto that you use when you humbly came to us for public funds.

        I don't understand why ISSA particularly, has never been held accountable for any of its decisions over the years despite being a body compromising of an overwhelming public institution majority... We haffi get rid a dem slackness deh fi move out of thirdworld-ishness.
        SA 2010: Reggae Boyz coming home!

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        • #5
          My neighbor's refusal to go to the police station and inform them about the vicious don because she knows they(police)will only call the don and tell....
          Unlike my neighbor, as a journalist has a responsibiltiy to ask the questions needed, , by asking me and not the JFF, Kwisi is guilty of the very things...
          Such a simplistic approach to a serious problem.

          Blessed

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          • #6
            And that's why I can promise the next JFF president that the RBSC will never stop asking the questions that must be asked. I hope the next president has a lot more to say than "go jump in the sea". Wrenk!


            BLACK LIVES MATTER

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            • #7
              you and company let Boxhill and crew off the hook for far too long.

              Now they feel that they don't even have to answer to anyone, just hide when the going get bad.
              • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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              • #8
                you and company let Boxhill and crew off the hook for far too long.
                Sounds lke you are distancing yourself from the RBSC Ssas, of which you are a member. Why didn't you step up to make the difference when you see others not doing the right thing? Let me guess, you are to busy with your personal life and have two kids to raise. . .
                "Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." ~ Kahlil Gibran

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                • #9
                  Tilla you may think its a joke but I have two kids under 2 year old and is completing my masters plus a full time job.

                  Before all of this you forget I use to write articles? I should be done with my masters by 2008 so you will see me writing and doing a bit more then.
                  • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Assasin View Post
                    Tilla you may think its a joke but I have two kids under 2 year old and is completing my masters plus a full time job.

                    Before all of this you forget I use to write articles? I should be done with my masters by 2008 so you will see me writing and doing a bit more then.
                    Good luck with the heavy work load...
                    ...and, I look forward to nuff-nuff after you receive (taken as a given) the Masters!

                    Nuh worri mi nah figet seh yuh seh after 2008 wi aguh si nuff writin an ting! A promis his a promis!
                    "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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                    • #11
                      Hats off to you brother Ssas. You have some valid excuses. Good luck in your studies.
                      "Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." ~ Kahlil Gibran

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                      • #12
                        And the rest of us don't have a life.

                        sigh


                        BLACK LIVES MATTER

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                        • #13
                          And how did we do that? We didn't have to question the finances as we did when Burrell was in office. That information was already forthcoming, to the point where they have made themselves look rather silly. In Burrell's time, there was no risk of looking silly from any financial report, because there was no financial report!

                          How exactly did we let them off the hook?


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