Premiership uncertainty
published: Tuesday | January 1, 2008
Ainsley Walters, Freelance Reporter
Waterhouse's Jonathan Williams (left) tackles Arnett Gardens' Gerald Neil during their Cash Plus Premier League football match at Drewsland Mini Stadium on Sunday. Waterhouse won 2-1. - Ian Allen/Staff Photographer
CAPTAIN Horace Burrell, who recently yanked the reins of the Jamaica Football Federation from Crenston Boxhill, yesterday counted his words, refusing to delve into the uncertainty now surrounding sponsorship of the Cash Plus Premier League.
With the league's title sponsor, Cash Plus Limited, issued with a 'cease and desist' order by the Financial Services Commission (FSC) last Friday, the company's three-year $150-million sponsorship of the league is in jeopardy.
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published: Tuesday | January 1, 2008
Ainsley Walters, Freelance Reporter
Waterhouse's Jonathan Williams (left) tackles Arnett Gardens' Gerald Neil during their Cash Plus Premier League football match at Drewsland Mini Stadium on Sunday. Waterhouse won 2-1. - Ian Allen/Staff Photographer
CAPTAIN Horace Burrell, who recently yanked the reins of the Jamaica Football Federation from Crenston Boxhill, yesterday counted his words, refusing to delve into the uncertainty now surrounding sponsorship of the Cash Plus Premier League.
With the league's title sponsor, Cash Plus Limited, issued with a 'cease and desist' order by the Financial Services Commission (FSC) last Friday, the company's three-year $150-million sponsorship of the league is in jeopardy.
http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com/articles...237&category=1