a "discussion" about the preparation of the Jamaican U20 team.
Don1 posted - “Their program should have started at least January 2014, preferably BEFORE. Removed from school ball and in their own dedicated preparation regime. Dat 3 week camp ting is FOOLISHNESS.”
In response, you posted - “Don't you think the coach made those calls??? That is why we need better coaches to set the standards.”
Are you serious??? - "the coach made those calls"........
1. So Tappa, not the JFF Technical Committee, decided when the U20 training started, who they played & when they played???
2. Which successful country (in soccer) operates like that???
***If you believe this, why did the U17 coach (Edwards) make this statement - “The thing what we are most concerned with right now is international practice matches and a few injuries.”.........If the coach is the one that made those calls, then why didn't he make sure that the team get the required international practice matches???
"That is why we need better coaches to set the standards."........
1. Why isn't the JFF doing anything to get their young coaches the necessary PRACTICAL experience, that is VERY IMPORTANT (I think way more important & necessary than the theory) for their development & growth???
2. What happened when Tappa got the opportunity to spend a few months in Brazil to gain important & necessary PRACTICAL experience to benefit his development & growth???......and that could have helped to form some very important & beneficial friendships & partnerships that could have benefited other coaches, and the "national program".
3. A few years ago, Paul "Tegat" Davis was on a "roll", having success at the high school & club level. In an interview, he said that he went to the National Stadium to see the Uruguayan national team train & put through their paces, and that was very beneficial to his outlook & growth. He then said that he wanted the necessary practical experience to develop, grow & become a better coach.......Why didn't the JFF give him this opportunity, instead of ignoring him???
Don1 posted - “Their program should have started at least January 2014, preferably BEFORE. Removed from school ball and in their own dedicated preparation regime. Dat 3 week camp ting is FOOLISHNESS.”
In response, you posted - “Don't you think the coach made those calls??? That is why we need better coaches to set the standards.”
Are you serious??? - "the coach made those calls"........
1. So Tappa, not the JFF Technical Committee, decided when the U20 training started, who they played & when they played???
2. Which successful country (in soccer) operates like that???
***If you believe this, why did the U17 coach (Edwards) make this statement - “The thing what we are most concerned with right now is international practice matches and a few injuries.”.........If the coach is the one that made those calls, then why didn't he make sure that the team get the required international practice matches???
"That is why we need better coaches to set the standards."........
1. Why isn't the JFF doing anything to get their young coaches the necessary PRACTICAL experience, that is VERY IMPORTANT (I think way more important & necessary than the theory) for their development & growth???
2. What happened when Tappa got the opportunity to spend a few months in Brazil to gain important & necessary PRACTICAL experience to benefit his development & growth???......and that could have helped to form some very important & beneficial friendships & partnerships that could have benefited other coaches, and the "national program".
3. A few years ago, Paul "Tegat" Davis was on a "roll", having success at the high school & club level. In an interview, he said that he went to the National Stadium to see the Uruguayan national team train & put through their paces, and that was very beneficial to his outlook & growth. He then said that he wanted the necessary practical experience to develop, grow & become a better coach.......Why didn't the JFF give him this opportunity, instead of ignoring him???
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