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  • Assasin
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    Don't believe me? Schmidt, German men's national team head coach Joachim Löw, former Bayern treble winner Jupp Heynckes, and women's national team head coach Silvia Neid all hold state-recognized Fußball-Lehrer (literally "soccer teacher") degrees from the Hennes-Weisweiler-Akademie, which is basically the Top Gun of coaching institutions, a finishing school offering a ten-month course to a select few of Germany's brightest and most talented young coaches. U.S Men's National Team coach Jurgen Klinsmann finished at the Akademie in June of 2000.

    Schmidt's success since graduating from the Akademie in 2011 isn't even a one-off. His classmates included Hannover 96's current head coach Tayfun Korkut; Augsburg's Markus Weinzierl; Hoffenheim's Markus Gisdol; and national team assistant coach Thomas Schneider.


    https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/a...-it-makes-cars

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  • Sir X
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    Ok Jonny, the JFF can work with a local international college certified / accredited in best practices of training.

    Coaching?

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  • Assasin
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    What are you talking about???

    JFF can hire or work with GC Foster and governemt, or HEART to hire a qualified certified instructor. Create a curriculum and go about islandwide for a set amount of time like 5 years to upgrade coaches. I am sure they could also get support from other international organizations such as the IDB etc.

    https://www.redbullsacademy.com/training/curriculum/

    https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/foot...ion/index.html

    https://www.hollandfootballuniversit...hing-programs/

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  • Sir X
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    Dude mek sense,GC foster have trainers fi gi whey fi free.We need coaches of best practices.The call for coaches of that caliber isn't being led by a coaches association, it's being led by a behind the scene campaign, its being led by a social media campaign and its getting louder,expect local coaches ,media,referee ,schools ,john public and corporate jamaica to join soon.

    I asked you will you be happy,when we have the A standard running the mens program?

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  • Assasin
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    Who is satisfied with status quo? It is ok to send a few coaches to Europe, More than anything is JFF need a top certified trainer on board. They need partner with HEART, GC Fosters and others to foster a learning environment. Without that we are not going anywhere. But how can you ask an organization who can't book a ticket to youth qualifier or for the girls to go to Scotland to take on this task?

    I see what it takes. We are nowhere close, picking out two coaches won't help us and when they do not win we cuss them as been dunce even when they are not. WE NEED A CERTIFIED QUALITY TRAINER ON BOARD MORE THAN WE NEED A TD OR HEAD COACH. One who work with the national coahes. JFF NEEDS TO PARTNER WITH MINISTER OF EDUCATION, GC FOSTER COLLEGE, HEART and provide 6 months and one year courses based on proven techniques and habits or we nah go now where.

    Again I will MENTION THE MOST NEEDED COACHES ASSOCIATION where coaches work as a unit and address their issues and challenge JFF.

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  • Sir X
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    Dude ,use 98 as your barometer, that's when we had the highest standard of coaching in the land.When they left Burrell pulled his card of using local coaches until we were in trouble in our qualifiers, penny wise pound foolish before recruiting a forgein coach ,which cost the JFF a boat load of money,putting it in debt.The conversation of investing in our locals was not on the table.Everyone including you and your Ilk were comfortable with the status quo. I started my rumbar campaign here,to much ridicule by you and your crew,that it was too expensive,experience should be enough and the killer,they have degree in other fields e.g Downswell, which should be sufficient,to stick with the unlicensed mandate. Ricketts is only following it.

    Now here we are ,and the conversation will only get louder as it's on the table.Guess what ,that means change is coming, how,when or where an ( A) Lic jamaican coach will be running our national program is unknown, but I see it coming in 4 years,maybe less.

    I will be happy,will you
    Last edited by Sir X; August 19, 2019, 09:59 AM.

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  • Assasin
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    You see HEART teaming up with GC Foster in ST.Mary. Mi tell you long time that is a better way to go because HEART and GE foster are professionals in training. JFF can provide the trainers but for grassroot level traingng use these facilities. They can easily provide a 6 months or 1 year course and get a good curriculum for community coaches accross the island at very low cost.

    The fact is Europe like the US is very bias though as even if we have qualified coaches who are not living there very rare they will employ them. We some coaches who have completed coaches in Europe. Stay deh wait pon JFF fi send coaches go a Europe when them can't book a ticket to the US.

    You realise how much they are going to pay in fines?

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  • Sir X
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    How many people know that the accreditation of courses by the Jamaica Football Federation, at the highest level offered, does not qualify anyone for even a job as a prep-school coach in Europe, the Mecca of football business and learning?

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  • Assasin
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    The first ego Bullhead need to control is his. Do that and then we will be well on the way. Should he apologize to Tappa for inferring that Tappa changed Duckie team without evidence?

    No doubt soe education would help our coaches and our coaches need to pull as a unit to achieve this. JFF is a rudderless ship who mess up every flight itinerary and travel plan.

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  • Sir X
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    Boss, I leave the idiot thing for you.Suh yuh think wi can do it now, suh yuh agree Tappa fi upgrade im knowledge now.I wonder why.

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  • Sir X
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    I am not naive in order to think he would not continue to be neglectful......Did you answer the hypothetical ? But yuh gwine give it a break and yuh nahh hide...lol

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  • Rockman
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    Suh it is fair to say you do not see any accomplishment worthy to be highlighted hence you are relying on....?
    Anyway, whereas I am in agreement with you on the importance of coaching accreditation, I am not naive in order to think he would not continue to be neglectful.
    Didn't think that far did you?
    Anyway, a gwaan give posting a break now, a nuh badda tink a duck me a duck yuh!

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  • OJ
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    If I really wanted to prove a point I would go back and link a post where I stated I would get a Dutch TD to educate our local coaches as we don’t know what we don’t know but as usually you playing the village idiot

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  • Sir X
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    Yuh ead a tek yuh, we have passed that debate , the question is a hypothetical one of which I asked .Again ,if Ricketts implements a coaching agenda like what I and others have long advocated for ,the ( A) standard ! Would you give him credit ? Would it be enough to advocate for his presidency?

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  • Rockman
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    Okay, I will indulge you in majoring in the minor, please tell me the things he deserves credit for, and after you do, tell me those accomplishments did not occur in spite of his neglect.
    That a good father or there is pnly one way to be deemed a father.

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