Jamaica Gleaner

Ricketts ready to celebrate

- Livingston Scott Gleaner Writer

JAMAICA FOOTBALL Federation (JFF) presidenti­al candidate, Michael Ricketts, said he had a fruitful meeting with the St Mary Football Associatio­n on Monday and is ‘hopeful’ he can wrestle that vote away from his opposing candidate, Ambassador Stewart Stephenson, just three days before Saturday’s presidenti­al elections.

Ricketts told The Gleaner the eight parishes FAs (Clarendon, Westmorela­nd, St James, Hanover, St Elizabeth, Manchester, Trelawny and Portland) that nominated him have continued to show their support and even though he smells victory, he’s wary as elections can be unpredicta­ble.

INTENSE DISCUSSION­S

“I had intense discussion­s with St Mary and I am hopeful after I met with them. The response was good. I have not got a commitment that they will vote for me ... but I am getting a very positive response from St Mary,” he said.

And even though he is virtually assured of the majority vote based on the commitment­s thus far, he is not resting on his laurels as he knows how quickly things can turn in an election.

“This is an election and because a particular parish nominated you does not mean they are going to vote for you. People can move across from either side at anytime. But I have had no indication from any of my supporters that they are dissatisfi­ed with anything, or that they have been persuaded by the other side.

“But I am still careful because a nomination is not a vote. I still think I have my eight (votes) and if I do keep the eight I will be victorious.

But I am (also) looking to get St Mary ... So I hope I will be able to convince the (St Mary) executive members to shift from ‘Stewy’,” he revealed.

The Clarendon FA president added that the James Pearson-led St Mary FA and Clarendon FA face similar football challenges and believes that as a result they should be allies because of commonalit­y.

“Ambassador (Stephenson) also met with them (St Mary FA), but based on the feed back I thought I came across well to them, because St Mary and Clarendon face similar challenges.

I know what the issues are and I know how to get them fixed, so because we have the same issues. I hope I would have been able to convince them,” he reasoned.

 ?? FILE ?? JFF presidenti­al candidates Michael Ricketts (left) and Ambassador Stewart Stephenson.
FILE JFF presidenti­al candidates Michael Ricketts (left) and Ambassador Stewart Stephenson.

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