Sweep away the entire BACKWARD, MYOPIC & STUPID set of JFF NINCOMPOOPS START WITH BURRELL . He's way past his sell by date.... XPIRED
Bailey Was Not Ordinary, Mr Blaine, You Were!
Published:Tuesday | February 28, 2017 | 2:00 AM
The now-confirmed pronouncement of the current director of football at the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Vin Blaine, that it was his expert opinion three years ago that current Bayer Leverkusen winger Leon Bailey was an ordinary player in the context of a Jamaican Under-17 squad, is a poignant index of one of what has gone so destructively wrong with Jamaica's football in recent years.
Blaine can no longer deny that he made the asinine pronouncement as the recorded proof of his January 23 comments on the IRIE FM sports talk show What's The Score was reproduced and played on Hitz 92 FM's Sports Explosion for all of Jamaica and the world to hear. In this clip, he clearly contradicts himself, saying the words he so forthrightly claimed he did not say, as he concisely referred to Bailey, "he was an ordinary player, as far as I was concerned," leaving egg all over the face of Blaine.
This turn of events once again shows the myopia, incompetence and disdain regarding local talent that has characterised Jamaica's football leadership and stagnated the development of our young players over the years.
Bailey Was Not Ordinary, Mr Blaine, You Were!
Published:Tuesday | February 28, 2017 | 2:00 AM
The now-confirmed pronouncement of the current director of football at the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Vin Blaine, that it was his expert opinion three years ago that current Bayer Leverkusen winger Leon Bailey was an ordinary player in the context of a Jamaican Under-17 squad, is a poignant index of one of what has gone so destructively wrong with Jamaica's football in recent years.
Blaine can no longer deny that he made the asinine pronouncement as the recorded proof of his January 23 comments on the IRIE FM sports talk show What's The Score was reproduced and played on Hitz 92 FM's Sports Explosion for all of Jamaica and the world to hear. In this clip, he clearly contradicts himself, saying the words he so forthrightly claimed he did not say, as he concisely referred to Bailey, "he was an ordinary player, as far as I was concerned," leaving egg all over the face of Blaine.
This turn of events once again shows the myopia, incompetence and disdain regarding local talent that has characterised Jamaica's football leadership and stagnated the development of our young players over the years.
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