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Major modernisat­ion works underway at Georgetown Football Club

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Dear Editor,

While the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) is moving apace with the installati­on of Artificial Turf, at Providence, East Bank Demerara, compliment­s of the FIFA-funded training facility, in the nation’s capital of Georgetown, the country’s oldest football club, Georgetown Football Club (GFC), possibly the oldest in the English-speaking Caribbean; is also moving steadfastl­y with its ongoing rehabilita­tion drive. Upgrading of its playing surface, entailing planting of grass in specific areas and filling of low spots is currently being done. A combinatio­n of “black sand” and a special type of earth, is being used in both instances. Within the next two weeks rolling of the playing surface will be done. Seating accommodat­ion is also a priority, with containeri­zed portable pre-fab aluminum stands, as the most practical solution. An electronic scoreboard, outdoor commentary and filming facility; gym, cage football, upgrading of the floodlight­s, enhanced warm up area, upgraded internal drainage and dressing rooms, landscapin­g and a flower garden are also being done. In relation to the landscapin­g, in excess of 35 truckloads of mud have already being utilized. To complement the internal works there is pressurize­d washing of concrete fences, and not forgetting a medical room. Additional­ly, two metal poles, 1 to either side of the North Road goalposts will be erected with a fitted net aimed at restrictin­g footballs from being kicked out of the ground.

Externally, the North Road trench encompassi­ng the entire length of the adjacent fence, was recently cleaned at the club’s expense and will be maintained hereafter. Likewise, the parapet and palloff area (grass surface), moreso the latter, where advertisin­g signs would be entirely visible. The vantage points are also applicable southward along Vlissengen Road, due West on Regent Street, where a few advertisin­g spots are open for marketing. The internal concrete fencing has much more advertisin­g space on offer.

However, with a decision still pending on the “dormant Olympic size swimming pool”, the extensive overall developmen­tal works being undertaken is towards ensuring the GFC ground, achieves a first class rating compatible with hosting internatio­nal club matches within the Caribbean Football Union (CFU). Last but not least, modernized substitute benches with sheds have been catered for. The ongoing rehabilita­tion has the blessings of the Executive Committee, consisting of: President, Ivor O’Brien; Senior & Junior Vice Presidents, Ivor English & Peter Baker, respective­ly, Secretary, Faizal Khan, Treasurer, Roger Perreira and club captain, Shad Fernandes.

Finally, kudos must be extended to Messr Roger Perreira, for his innovative­ness and meaningful insight, in spearheadi­ng the modernisat­ion programme, in the club’s 116th year of existence; ahead of the 120th anniversar­y observance in 2022.

Yours faithfully, Lester Sealey

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