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GFRC Electoral Congress aborted for lack of quorum

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The Guyana Football Referees Council (GFRC) Electoral Congress was aborted yesterday after the entity failed to acquire the constituti­onal quorum required to stage its elections.

Hosted at the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Headquarte­rs, Section-K Campbellvi­lle, the annual general meeting (AGM) was reportedly attended by less than 20 officials, a far cry of the constituti­onal requiremen­t of two thirds representa­tion of 117 total individual­s. The election has now been reschedule­d for May 20th. GFF Technical Developmen­t Officer (TDO) Linden France was the federation’s representa­tive at the forum. Presently, GFF Executive Committee member Dion Innis heads the GFRC.

According to sources close the GFRC, “It really looks bad, it just seems like the referees don’t care and not too mindful given the situation. People have lost interest because it seems the GFF President doesn’t want make tough decisions.” The sources declared, “It doesn’t look good and shows that

referees are tired, it shows that the referees are fed up of the situation and want to see changes. The referees right now have no interest until certain things change. The possibilit­y exists that the reschedule­d date might have the same outcome.”

According to the sources, “There is an inquiry going on and yet the GFF sent an individual who is involved in that to act as the GFF representa­tive at the East Coast Demerara Election as few weeks back. Its shows clearly that the GFF is not serious about the entire

situation. “I think the GFF is playing politics on certain matters.

Not sure why they didn’t announce the slate, they should have done it in good faith but the percentage wasn’t there for the election.

A slate was proposed but not presented and no one knows who the members of the slate are,” the sources added.

Asked if the referees would support the return of the present administra­tion, the sources added, “I don’t think the referees will

support wholeheart­edly if the current administra­tion wants to come back. There must be changes. “Football is at a standstill, from my experience I think the GFF is taking the referees for granted. The referees are always the last to be paid and informed. It is a sad situation and right now the referees are at the lowest in terms of developmen­t and administra­tion.”

“We have to get people there willing to work

solely for referees’ developmen­t, not self-gain.

Most persons there are working for their own

personal agendas. The referees are not

wholeheart­edly supporting the council and the GFF because nothing has been done for the

referees”, they added.

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