No Stephenson challenge - KSAFA throws full support behind Burrell
published: Saturday | August 25, 2007
From left, Stephenson and Burrell
Kwesi Mugisa, Staff Reporter
Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) president, Ambassador Stewart Stephenson, has ended weeks of speculation regarding a challenge for local football's top spot, following the announcement of the parish association's intention to support the candidacy of Captain Horace Burrell.
KSAFA came to the decision after a meeting called on Wednesday night which Stephenson had insisted was necessary before reaching any personal decision regarding the issue of his candidacy could be reached.
'Right man for job'
"We decided after Wednesday's meeting that our association would support the candidacy of Burrell, as he seems to be the right man for the job at this time," Stephenson explained. "As a result, we have decided that it is not necessary for us to put another candidate forward for the position of president.
"A couple of our delegates wanted us to examine looking to make our presence felt in other capacities,like perhaps a vice-presidency spot. But Burrell already has his team in place and we have assessed that it is a capable one.
The issue of Stephenson challenging for the spot of Jamaica Football Federation president arose quite unexpectedly, as incumbent president Crenston Boxhill pulled out of what many thought would have shaped up to be a two- horse race between himself and Captain Burrell.
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published: Saturday | August 25, 2007
From left, Stephenson and Burrell
Kwesi Mugisa, Staff Reporter
Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) president, Ambassador Stewart Stephenson, has ended weeks of speculation regarding a challenge for local football's top spot, following the announcement of the parish association's intention to support the candidacy of Captain Horace Burrell.
KSAFA came to the decision after a meeting called on Wednesday night which Stephenson had insisted was necessary before reaching any personal decision regarding the issue of his candidacy could be reached.
'Right man for job'
"We decided after Wednesday's meeting that our association would support the candidacy of Burrell, as he seems to be the right man for the job at this time," Stephenson explained. "As a result, we have decided that it is not necessary for us to put another candidate forward for the position of president.
"A couple of our delegates wanted us to examine looking to make our presence felt in other capacities,like perhaps a vice-presidency spot. But Burrell already has his team in place and we have assessed that it is a capable one.
The issue of Stephenson challenging for the spot of Jamaica Football Federation president arose quite unexpectedly, as incumbent president Crenston Boxhill pulled out of what many thought would have shaped up to be a two- horse race between himself and Captain Burrell.
http://reggaeboyzsc.com/articles.asp...172&category=1
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