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    Burrell lashes Boyz' shambolic display

    JFF boss scolds mediocre Jamaican senior players

    SEAN WILLIAMS with the Reggae Boyz @ THE CARIBBEAN CUP IN ANTIGUA

    Friday, December 14, 2012

    DEEP BAY, Antigua — JFF boss Captain Horace Burrell did not mince words when he lashed the performance of the Reggae Boyz in the ongoing CFU Caribbean Championship.

    "I'm disappointed. I'm livid. I have never seen such shambolic football and there is no excuse for it... the players must take responsibility," Burrell told the Jamaica Observer after Jamaica were eliminated from the tournament with a 1-0 defeat against Cuba on Wednesday night.

    BURRELL... I’ve never seen such shambolic football and there’s no excuse for it

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    The JFF president targeted the local-based players, many of whom failed to measure up in a tournament they had the opportunity to make theirs.

    "They did not show the quality and it's just an embarrassment to me and the country to come to a tournament like this and play so badly... many of these local-based players have been calling out for the opportunity and they got it and now they blew it," an impassioned Burrell said.

    He said going forward, the role of the overseas professionals will become even more important as the Boyz begin their final push for a place in Brazil 2014, which starts with an away match at high altitude against Mexico on February 6, next year.

    "It's obvious that we have to continue to draw on the experience and quality of our players plying their trade overseas and it's clear that we have to focus on the established talent to take us forward.

    "This is not to suggest that we are closing the door on any local player showing the aptitude, but based on what was on display here, it makes you wonder if the local Premier League is churning out the quality," an obviously disappointed Burrell said.

    He said only one local-based player impressed throughout the three games where Jamaica lost 2-1 to French Guiana, 0-1 to Cuba and between that labouring to a 0-0 draw with group winners Martinique.

    "That young man showed that the country is capable of producing quality, the way in which he applied himself in that central defensive role showed that in him is a future prospect for Jamaica... it would be the greatest feeling for me if I could say the same for all the others, but sadly I can't," Burrell lamented.

    The CONCACAF executive committee member said even a second-rate Jamaica team should be able to come to the Caribbean tournament and shine, which makes the experience even more painful when one looks at the calibre within the 23-man squad of MLS players and those playing on continental Europe.

    "At our stage of football development, even a 'B' team should be able to come and do much better than what we have... what we saw has made us the shame and laughing stock of the Caribbean," Burrell stated.

    The visionary behind all of Jamaica's World Cup appearances at varying levels said he has ordered the chairman of the JFF Technical and Development Committee, Howard McIntosh, to do a post-mortem of the tournament and for a report to be prepared for presentation to the board of directors in short order.

    Having not qualified for the final four here, the Boyz effectively squandered an opportunity to be at the confederation's premier competition, the CONCACAF Gold Cup to be played in the USA next summer.

    "Having qualified for the final round of the World Cup qualifiers and not being in the Gold Cup is not an easy one to swallow. But the show must go on and we have to now look at getting friendly matches and to possibly do some tours to get the team together as often as possible," Burrell ended.


    Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz2EydS18cv


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    Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
    The JFF president targeted the local-based players, many of whom failed to measure up in a tournament they had the opportunity to make theirs.

    "It's obvious that we have to continue to draw on the experience and quality of our players plying their trade overseas and it's clear that we have to focus on the established talent to take us forward.
    So, tell me, Captain, which foreign-based player showed up? Or are MLS players not considered foreign?

    Good reason now to always look to the east every 4 years.

    sigh!

    Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
    "This is not to suggest that we are closing the door on any local player showing the aptitude, but based on what was on display here, it makes you wonder if the local Premier League is churning out the quality," an obviously disappointed Burrell said.
    It's called development, infrastructure, investment and planning.

    Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
    He said only one local-based player impressed throughout the three games where Jamaica lost 2-1 to French Guiana, 0-1 to Cuba and between that labouring to a 0-0 draw with group winners Martinique.

    "That young man showed that the country is capable of producing quality, the way in which he applied himself in that central defensive role showed that in him is a future prospect for Jamaica... it would be the greatest feeling for me if I could say the same for all the others, but sadly I can't," Burrell lamented.
    So why can't he name the player? Alvas is not a difficult name to pronounce or spell!

    And should Jamaica be taking credit for Alvas Powell's development and performance? How much credit should Jamaica really take for Usain Bolt's brilliance on the track?

    May I remind this Forum how long ago I was suggesting that he be included in the senior program? I'm just wondering though, why is he still in Jamaica?


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    • #3
      And is Burrell hinting that the coaches may be safe, since it was the players who just didn't show up?


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      • #4
        Di yout show dem how man play dis ting, revert from wing back to central an doan miss ah bit. Most if not all should come siddung ah di yout table an learn sump'mn. Teacha yout dat suh calm an assured pan di ting.

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        • #5
          maybe him hinting that him don't have the money to fire Tappa, so is players alone him going to focus on.

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          • #6
            He was among the leading goalscorers in the daCosta Cup. He has shown from his U17 days that he knows how to come forward in attack, a la Beckenbauer. He can probably play anywhere on the pitch.

            Brickie, look up Franz Beckenbauer. Mi nuh have di time.


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            • #7
              Bad yout dat, ah is di fuss time mi ah si him since U17 WC, did look ah cut above di rest easy

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                Brickie, look up Franz Beckenbauer. Mi nuh have di time.
                http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/soccer...7040--sow.html

                Done

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                • #9
                  Good! So now you know why I likened Alvas to him.

                  Wait deh...



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                  • #10
                    Need to get him playing out of Ja asap because Powell looks like he can play at an even higher level. I would be more comfortable with elevating a couple more from the U-20 to the National squad.

                    Can't see how they do any worse than what transpired in Antigua. They looked like they did not have any pride whatsoever.

                    The sub that came on and hoofed a ball skyward is an example of the state of local ball.

                    Not competing in the Caribbean Cup is a big disadvantage to the local ball.

                    Caribbean Club Cup is next level, Caribbean Cup is another level.

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                    • #11
                      Before we get ahead of ourselves (because our memories can be short when wi ready), recall that the U20 team was not very impressive during their qualifiers either! Go back and see the reviews, either on this forum or in the newspapers online.

                      Our knee-jerk reaction to this thing does not help one bit. Just hope our coaches and the JFF do not follow suit with this malady.

                      Sorry fi Alvas when him have a bad game!


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