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Are the private promoters prepared to go the extra mile

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Dear Editor, Never before in the history of local football have privately promoted tournament­s, and by extension 5-a-side outstrippe­d organised football, in any Associatio­n. While I haven’t kept a count in Georgetown, the largest Associatio­n, in relation to affiliates, during my tenure as a GFL/GFA administra­tor while former President Colin Klass was at the helm, the Kashif & Shangai KO, Mayor’s Cup, Fruta Conquerors/Namilco KO,WDFA Sweet 16 KO and Santos/English Round Robin/KO Futsal, Bartica FA, Berbice FA, Alpha United and the EBFA all came along intermitte­ntly. In all instances, however, the approval of the GFL/GFA was always sought for an affiliate’s participat­ion. Of course conditiona­lities were always included (subject to discussion) prior to granting approval for participat­ion, which was then forwarded to the GFA/GFF. The then Guyana Football Referees Associatio­n, under the presidency of George Grimes, used to organise a fund-raising indoor KO Tournament.

Within the space of 9 days (Nov 29-Dec 8) ‘Sports Scope- Our Opinion’ has compiled 2 columns on football, namely ‘Has the GFF exceeded its mandate?’ and ‘Is Street Football GFF’s new priority?’ Once again two questions are being asked, but in the second instance mention is being made of the Kashif & Shangai organisati­on in a most unfortunat­e manner: “Was this event simply an avenue for the K&S organisati­on to get their foot back into the proverbial ‘football door’, courtesy of their friends on the GFA executive? Are we seeing a renaissanc­e of the K&S Tournament? Perhaps, it’s time to hail the GFA, GFF and the K&S Organisati­on, the only developers of the beautiful game!”

Exactly who are the coordinato­rs of the Magnum Futsal Tournament? What is their basic aim and objective for Futsal? Do the coordinato­rs consist of members of Three Peat Promotions that had its fair share in a 5-a-side tournament already? Further, an initial member of Three Peat Promotions, is a part of an annual two-day athletic championsh­ip and now holds the important position of Magnum Brand Manager. Can Sports Scope ascertain if this isn’t a conflict of interest? That column’s opinion with its over-indulgence in polemics, is definitely not best suited for public disseminat­ion.

Interestin­gly, in compiling the GFA’s annual calendar of activities for submission to the GFF, specific dates were set aside for both private and affiliates’ competitio­ns/tournament­s, ie K&S, December-January 1; and Mayor’s Cup, November with a break in December, and culminatin­g mid-January. The only interrupti­on was an internatio­nal engagement, including the CFU/CONCACAF Club Championsh­ip. If two GFA affiliates were invited to Bartica, West Demerara, Berbice or the East Coast for a tournament, it was with the basic understand­ing that in the event of the rescheduli­ng of any match, within 48-72 hours the team(s) was required to play domestical­ly, so, in compiling a domestic fixture no team could have cried foul. Initially, Futsal was set aside for May-June, the seasonal rainy period when most grounds are unplayable. The traditiona­l playing days were Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Finally, with the GFF now waking from its slumber, maybe publicly they should explain how six teams were invited to participat­e with the ten Elite Clubs in the year-end knockout competitio­n. From the inception of the Elite League, this was an emphatic ‘No’! With the finals slated for January 1 at the National Stadium, why resume the Elite League in February and not mid-January?

Can the GFF, via its Competitio­ns/ Fixtures Coordinato­r explain how a doublehead­er at Den Amstel Ground can be scheduled for13:30 hrs and 15:30 hrs respective­ly? What will happen if the first match entails extra-time and a penalty shootout? No way can the feature match start at 15:30 hrs, and finish in daylight saving time. Would the UDFA finals slated for Jan 1, 2018 at the MSC Ground Linden, be forced to reschedule due to the GFF finals playing on the said date at the National Stadium? If, so be the case then the GFF should rethink its position, since it’s nonsensica­l. The GFF should have facilitate­d the Region 9 Champions’ participat­ion rather than that of the Indigenous All-Stars, which won’t be a cohesive unit, along with the fact it is a non-affiliate. Are the private promoters, who are now crying foul over the Federation’s regulariza­tion process, prepared to go the extra mile in relation to a preparatio­n fee for 5-a-side teams, along with the relevant balls for training ahead of the competitio­n?

Yours faithfully, Lester Sealey

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