Daily Observer (Jamaica)

‘I am the best man for the job’

JFF boss Ricketts defends record as troubled elections draw near

- BY DANIEL BLAKE Staff reporter blaked@jamaicaobs­erver.com

WITH less than two weeks before the highly anticipate­d Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) elections, President Michael Ricketts says his tenure is incomparab­le to his predecesso­rs and he deserves another four years in charge.

Ricketts has led local football’s governing body for the past seven years, after beating the challenge of former Kingston and St Andrew Associatio­n President Ambassador Stewart Stephenson in 2017, following the death of Captain Horace Burrell, before returning unopposed in 2019.

During his tenure Ricketts has come under heavy criticism from various stakeholde­rs — including former administra­tors as well as members of the public — for his stewardshi­p of the sport in the face of several high-profile controvers­ies and issues with senior players.

However, speaking with the Jamaica Observer, Ricketts feels that the criticisms levelled against him have been unwarrante­d.

“I always say that Jesus was crucified and he never did anything wrong but, for whatever reasons, these persons seem to unfairly make these comments. I can assure you this JFF is the most successful JFF - over the period I’ve been at the helm,” he said.

Ricketts says his achievemen­ts as president have made a significan­t impact on football across the island.

“When you think of the impact that we would have had on refereeing, coaching, and [the] major sponsorshi­p with Adidas that is certainly going to change the whole landscape of football. When you think of qualifying consecutiv­ely to two global women’s tournament­s; and when you think of infrastruc­ture that we would have had at the [UWI-JFF] Captain [Horace] Burrell Centre [of Excellence]. When you think that football is the only sport that runs a fully profession­al league — it’s the only sport that has an office of its own, it’s the only sport that has a hostel with two playing facilities — so football is in competent hands,” Ricketts said.

Following its postponeme­nt on January 14 due to a Supreme Court injunction granted to Pat Garel’s Beach Soccer Jamaica, the voting congress is now set for Sunday, March 17 in Hanover.

Due to several well-documented issues with national teams and other key programmes there have been calls for a change in leadership, with Ricketts facing the challenge of current JFF Vicepresid­ent Raymond Anderson. However, Ricketts says he remains the right man for the job.

“Some people, just because of the greed for power, just do things that are extremely untoward and are very unfair. What is happening now in this JFF election period, it’s very, very unfair to those of us who would have given so much to the sport and have achieved significan­tly during our tenure,” he said.

“For three years we were under the pandemic which would have strangled us, to say the least. But, I’m pretty happy; we have done very well. When you think of some persons who would have been in the position of president, you can’t say what their achievemen­ts were but now [they] seem to have the answer for everything. But, we want to just stay humble and focused,” Ricketts added.

Ricketts’s slate comprises St Catherine FA President Elaine Walker-brown, St James FA President Gregory Daley, Portland FA President Raymond Grant, and Manchester FA President Barry Watson. JFF Vice-president Bruce Gaynor and JFF Technical Committee Chairman Rudolph Speid are also part of Ricketts’s slate as ordinary directors.

 ?? ?? RICKETTS .... I can assure you this JFF is the most successful JFF over the period I’ve been at the helm
RICKETTS .... I can assure you this JFF is the most successful JFF over the period I’ve been at the helm
 ?? (Photo: Joseph Wellington) ?? President Michael Ricketts (third right) and some of his slate members — (from left) Rudolph Speid, Baron Watson, Elaine Walker-brown, Raymond Grant, and Gregory Daley — share a photo op during the Ricketts Team’s manifesto launch in Clarendon in January.
(Photo: Joseph Wellington) President Michael Ricketts (third right) and some of his slate members — (from left) Rudolph Speid, Baron Watson, Elaine Walker-brown, Raymond Grant, and Gregory Daley — share a photo op during the Ricketts Team’s manifesto launch in Clarendon in January.

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