It is about presenting a plan and selling it to Sandals CEO. I played in St.Ann Hotel league as a youth and the hotels took care of some of the players who were semi pro. These hotels also have Hotel Cricket league with professional players who only play during the season and some are Jamaica national players.
I know Sandals invest in their workers so if a coach needs to be trained or hired and the presentation is right I can see them going for it. The coach and management said they want to be the best in the Caribbean so let us see how it play out.
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Would these teams, with more resources, invest in coach development & youth development???
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Just wait. Adam Stewart going to invest some money inna developing the field, pay players and bring in a few transfer to get the program up to date.
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yes the standards are very low because most of the teams coming up have no problem adjusting to the NPL. However UWi will want to add a top football program to its track program. There is that pride.
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uwi adapted very well very quickly. is that an indictment on the standards?
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Dat fi tell yuh something,the question is whey it get wi ?
Unnuh ead tuff sah !
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Sandals only field teams in Business league in the past and UWI never had a serious team and started giving scholarship to players. They started take this thing serious in the early 2000. One of the man who played an initial work with them is Dr. Don Davis (Iman Blak).
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The incentives have always been there,not only for them.Yuh frighten too easy.
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The incentives is there, why you think they bother to even reach the national League?? Before they were not even interested.
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