H.L aka -Adolfus James
You rob schoolchildren
You bomb the peoples' house
You shot black people
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF3CGENBhn0
Nuff said.
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Originally posted by Rockman View PostReally sad how rather than addressing the roit of the problem(demanding something sustainable from the JFF),one would opt to blame fault and stigmatize our local youngsters.
There is a paradigm shift,a both Tappa and our local youngsters are clearly up to the task.
Tappa has shown convictions for what he believes..
The philosophy underlying those unfortunates operating in the Dummy Zone (JFF included) is at the root of the idiotic policies which have doomed our football development for two decades now. Literally 100s of ballas have been blighted by the Dummy Philosophy.
My task is to bun out the spiritual corruption the Dummies...high & low...are afflicted with. Those philosophies hold back JA...even in the infinitely more important education arena.Last edited by Don1; July 27, 2017, 10:33 AM.
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Really sad how rather than addressing the roit of the problem(demanding something sustainable from the JFF),one would opt to blame fault and stigmatize our local youngsters.
There is a paradigm shift,a both Tappa and our local youngsters are clearly up to the task.
Tappa has shown convictions for what he believes..
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Tales from The Dummy Zone
Originally posted by HL View PostEl Salvador...all in the Gold Cup.
Jamaica wid all it's local stars will be sitting at home losing money.
I am still waiting on the forum experts who are against the players from "snow" country--to explain this loss.
I came around to liking Tappa...but that was when he should have been let go. (maybe before).
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The "truth" is that "talent abounds" everywhere... and countries (small ones) other than Jamaica are improving in how they play on bigger stages, i.e. outside of their 200 to 2000 sq. miles (JA Surinam notwithstanding). We must realise this and not approach these teams as if the outcome is a foregone conclusion; and also remember that in the Caribbean JA (and TT) are the teams to beat so opposition is motivated.
BTW TT has been underperforming since 2006.
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Until the JFF get its act together them team will usually look haphazard, whether with local players or second-hand foreign players. And just as the case has always been, our Caribbean neighbours will play competitive games against us.
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Well you maybe fighting alone battle to pick a team from the NPL. Until the JFF put a proper structure in place and the clubs become professional this will always be the way.
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Was there ever a time these teams were not competitive against us? How quickly people forget that a decade ago with English based recruits included in our lineup we were struggling to beat Cuba. Our 3-0 win with all locals in 2012 was the first in ages we have dominated Cuba like we did.
Saturation? Mi wonder if is the English recruit them bring that. Mi hear stoni a talk bout running through snow, maybe them bring some with them.
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I believe that Cuba, Haiti, Martinique and Trinidad would all give our national team serious problems right now. Over the last 10yrs Jamaica's football has saturated
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The football program is certainly a joke. You still chatting rubbish about not having quality to compete with others in the CFU.
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Delly's may be talking rubbish, but yuh forget sey results don't lie. The whole JFF football progamme is a joke from the U-17 to the senior team. And mi Nah tek back no-talk.
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Lazie our clubs are some of the worst. They are just community club whether we like it yes or no. they are not set up to attract any sponsorship. Even clubs in smaller islands are better set.
The fact is Mexican club win this 95-98% of the time. Maybe a US team or Honduras or Costa Rica. Our clubs have to drop out of the Caribbean cup or give up home advantage since they can't afford to play home and away.
About 4 years ago PL decided that no clubs will enter because it was not economically good for them. I can remember Seaga and Jerdini specially pulling their clubs.Last edited by Assasin; June 27, 2013, 03:18 PM.
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H. View, Portmore and Arnett have all played in the tournament many years ago.
For the past few years the teams declined to participate because they started realizing that despite the exposure they simply couldn't afford the travelling expenses that went along with the tournament.
This year, since Jamaica was hosting Boys Town and Portmore opted to enter. Portmore was second place in the group and qualified for the playoff and decided to forfeit their home leg, once the Trinis covered certain expenses.
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