Boxhill lashes media for 'double standard'
BY HORACE HINES Observer staff reporter
Saturday, June 16, 2007
President of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Crenston Boxhill, has come out in strong support of technical director Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic's decision to expose as many available local talent as possible in preparation for 2010 World Cup, but accused the media of being "so fickle at times".
BOXHILL... backs Bora all the way
Boxhill recounted that after the national senior team failed in their bid to qualify for the 2006 World Cup Finals, the Boyz copped the Digicel Caribbean Cup with only local-based players. The JFF boss noted that the media was in full support of the move then.
"Members of the media supported the move wholeheartedly. They came out, they figured that some of the time the foreign-based players weren't committed enough,they figured it was the best move the JFF could have made, and it's good to give the local-based players the exposure," Boxhill said.
"But ladies and gentlemen in recent times, as recently as a week ago, the same media is saying you have so many foreign-based players here on holidays, why you putting up these little fool, fool players. We need to find a balance," Boxhill added.
Speaking at the launch of the Round Hill Hotel-sponsored Hopewell Corner League in Hanover on Thursday, Boxhill was quick to point out that the JFF is aware of what the overseas-based players are capable of as their performances are monitored during their club games.
"The coach travels sometimes to as far as Europe to watch them play, therefore he knows what they are capable of doing," said the JFF boss.
"What he has not been able to identify so far is what the local-based players can do. And therefore he figures that travelling to every nook and cranny of this country identifying players... teaching them and exposing them to a higher level of football (will pay off)," Boxhill explained
BY HORACE HINES Observer staff reporter
Saturday, June 16, 2007
President of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Crenston Boxhill, has come out in strong support of technical director Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic's decision to expose as many available local talent as possible in preparation for 2010 World Cup, but accused the media of being "so fickle at times".
BOXHILL... backs Bora all the way
Boxhill recounted that after the national senior team failed in their bid to qualify for the 2006 World Cup Finals, the Boyz copped the Digicel Caribbean Cup with only local-based players. The JFF boss noted that the media was in full support of the move then.
"Members of the media supported the move wholeheartedly. They came out, they figured that some of the time the foreign-based players weren't committed enough,they figured it was the best move the JFF could have made, and it's good to give the local-based players the exposure," Boxhill said.
"But ladies and gentlemen in recent times, as recently as a week ago, the same media is saying you have so many foreign-based players here on holidays, why you putting up these little fool, fool players. We need to find a balance," Boxhill added.
Speaking at the launch of the Round Hill Hotel-sponsored Hopewell Corner League in Hanover on Thursday, Boxhill was quick to point out that the JFF is aware of what the overseas-based players are capable of as their performances are monitored during their club games.
"The coach travels sometimes to as far as Europe to watch them play, therefore he knows what they are capable of doing," said the JFF boss.
"What he has not been able to identify so far is what the local-based players can do. And therefore he figures that travelling to every nook and cranny of this country identifying players... teaching them and exposing them to a higher level of football (will pay off)," Boxhill explained
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