What are we waiting for ? Corneal should focus on this team and not worry about the senior team let Wim run the show, April isn't far, we need to get games under our belt.
Bora begins work with U-17s
Newly appointed technical director of Jamaica's football, Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic, participated in his first official training session with a national outfit yesterday at the National stadium east field, when he went through the paces with the national Under-17 team for just over an hour.
The five-time World Cup coach watched national Under-17 head coach David Hunt take his squad through their paces for the first half hour of the session before deciding to lace up his boots.
The veteran coach questioned the youngsters on their technical abilities and used a few drills to demonstrate his points.
It was a pleasant session for the young players, who all seemed to warm to his infectious personality. At the end of the session, he implored the players to dream of South Korea in June and of South Africa in 2010.
He conceded to the Observer that for now he just wants to share his experience with the youngsters.
'Since I've been here, people question if I am good or not good... They all want me to talk and talk, but all I want to do is share my experience with them (players) and let them see the joy in the game... Is this wrong?'
Meanwhile, coach Hunt was pleased to have the new TD share some of his experiences with the team. 'This is the second time he has come to a training session, but the first he has addressed the players. It was very good what he has to share, and how he communicates his coaching point was something different. So I know the players and myself will definitely benefit from this experience,' he said. Jamaica under 17 will play a warm up with Mexico. Group B takes place at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica and is composed of four teams joining the home side that includes Canada, Costa Rica, Trinidad & Tobago and USA from 18-26 April.