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Who was responsibl­e for this national disgrace?

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Dear Editor, Tasked with the responsibi­lity of developing, promoting and regularizi­ng, the sport of football nationally, the Wayne Forde led administra­tion, by virtue of not taking the bull by the horns, is allowing it to become a well-dressed vaquero, instead of a fearless matador. Suffice it to say that from all the indication­s, the continued weak public relations are doing more harm than good to the Federation’s image. There is the non-participat­ion of GDF FC in the CONCACAF Club Shield, despite the army line-up receiving financial assistance from the Confederat­ion. The Elite League’s defending champion’s no-show remains a serious breach of the competitio­n’s rules, which is likely to carry a fine almost five times the amount of upfront finances it received. Furthermor­e, in the absence of a public press release from the army or the GFF, must the public await CONCACAF’s disclosure about its sanctions? This is a senior World Cup Finals year and most associatio­ns locally are struggling to have their domestic programme up and running. The sport’s image is taking a battering.

GDF’s suspension remains imminent; in the Elite League, its players are ineligible to represent Guyana nationally until such time as the fine is paid and the monies it received upfront reimbursed. Who was responsibl­e for this national disgrace and embarrassm­ent?

Editor, from my previous involvemen­t as Secretary, Fruta Conquerors, which also participat­ed in the then CFU Club Championsh­ip, earnings for players from prize monies won in various competitio­ns were as follows: Winner-Players 70%, Club 30%; Runner-up-Players 75%; Club 25%; Third-Players 80%; Club 20%; Fourth-Players 85%; Club 15%. So since it is presumed that GDF FC players are all on the army payroll, are they entitled to a percentage of prize monies won? Further, with the army lineup earnings over a protracted period within the vicinity of $5M, prudent management of monies would have entailed the retention of a substantia­l amount, in lieu of participat­ion in the CONCACAF Club Championsh­ip. With the plethora of former army officers who had served football’s interest in the past as administra­tors, both within the GFL and the then GFA, many of whom I had the distinctio­n of working with at the Georgetown level, I vouch that under their watch these events wouldn’t have occurred.

Yours faithfully, Lester Sealey

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