In Jamaica's case, the biggest problem I have is at age 18 and 19 our best players shouldn't be playing DCup and Manning Cup. This is a waste of critical developmental years. Most of these kids will graduate fith form before 18 so there has to be more outlet for these schools but in the need for winning most of the schools will influence these kids to come back and play another season or two.
There has to be schools and academy. My youths go school but academy is open five days of the week and they should go 3. Congrats on your youths making the academy. Been that you are the parent and if you have a few like minded parents you can work on it. I think my job is to challenge the coaches in a nice way, and also provide other things that they are not offering.
In the summer the kids have 3 v 3 team competition, sometimes I coach them or we have two other parents who are very good coaches.
What we need in Jamaica is more structured community development(academies) which will be run evening and weekend and some coordination by JFF, ISSA, parents and other organization so they can track and influence players while providing resources like information, seminars, good coaches and administrative help.
There has to be schools and academy. My youths go school but academy is open five days of the week and they should go 3. Congrats on your youths making the academy. Been that you are the parent and if you have a few like minded parents you can work on it. I think my job is to challenge the coaches in a nice way, and also provide other things that they are not offering.
In the summer the kids have 3 v 3 team competition, sometimes I coach them or we have two other parents who are very good coaches.
What we need in Jamaica is more structured community development(academies) which will be run evening and weekend and some coordination by JFF, ISSA, parents and other organization so they can track and influence players while providing resources like information, seminars, good coaches and administrative help.
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