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Re: Trouble in Jamaica!
« Reply #120 on: November 21, 2014, 07:59:13 PM »
Govt pays Soca Warriors
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Jones also thanked former Soca Warrior Brent Sancho for his role as an intermediary in facilitating the settlement of the debt.



All of a sudden Football Supporter's comments criticizing Tim Kee are starting to come sharply into focus  8)

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Re: Trouble in Jamaica!
« Reply #121 on: June 25, 2015, 08:10:52 AM »
If hart expect to get paid for this work he must be stupid or dotish. When was the last time a coach was paid on time and regular for the ttff payment for this job is a week in Jamaica and a pass to go and watch football free you also get to boost your resume. That is the payment Money is not part of the equation.

Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results

Thankfully, someone has done it! Yuh comments are coming from the right place, but they are somewhat insensitive. We should be grateful that SH has endured and toiled through this because the benefit to the NT, and by extension the fans has been evident. Moreover, if yuh consider that player selection has been transparent and fairly even, and engaging by including some who otherwise wouldn't see the light of day, I say dahis even more value delivered. On top of all that, I'm entirely happy that it is being delivered by a T&T coach.

Fabio Capello on paper is de highest paid coach in international ball. He eh get paid neither ... he chupid too? There's no doubt that in that situation yuh make a calculus as to professional life beyond the situation.

Both men will get dey money.

Capello gets overdue pay from Russia, departure unclear
EFE


Moscow, Jun 24 (EFE).- Russia's national soccer team coach Fabio Capello received all his back pay from Russian soccer union RFS, and will continue for the time being to lead the national team, according to RFS acting president Nikita Simonyan.

Simonyan pointed out that the Italian coach has not been dismissed, but that negotiations were underway to either extend or terminate his contract on mutual agreement.

The acting president held his predecessor, Nikolai Tolstykh, responsible for imposing a high compensation penalty upon termination of the Italian coach's contract, as some reports put it as high as $25 million.

Simonyan added that the next contract with the coming national team coach would include no compensation clause in the event the coach does not meet the desired objectives.

Simonyan praised the Italian coach, recounting how upon his arrival to Russia , Capello started to watch and monitor the championship games and eventually moved into an apartment with his assistant, unlike his predecessors who opted to live in hotels.

Russia's recent 1-0 defeat against Austria in Group G of the Europe 2016 qualifiers made it highly difficult for the Russian team to qualify, and difficult to respond to criticism against the Italian coach.

 

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