Jamaica Gleaner

Schoolboy football will depend on parents, says Ferguson

- Livingston Scott/Gleaner Writer

DAVION FERGUSON, coach of defending Manning Cup champions Jamaica College, believes that schools reopening and parental consent for players to attend training are the two main factors that will determine if any schoolboy football competitio­n will be played this year.

Recently, the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Associatio­n (ISSA) met for early discussion­s to help devise a way forward for the 2020 schoolboy football season, which has come under threat from the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Although the consensus coming out of that meeting was that there will be a delayed start to the season, Ferguson says schools reopening their doors for education and parents being comfortabl­e enough to allow their children to attend school and participat­e in activities will be crucial if they are to have a 2020 schoolboy football season.

“I don’t see any reason why we can’t have competitio­ns in October or even after. The single most important thing is school starting back in September and parents allowing their kids to play or to train to play,” Ferguson said.

“The single most important stakeholde­r in this are parents. We have to get their consent, and if parents are not willing to send their kids out, there is no way we can have a competitio­n or enter the competitio­n. Schools will reopen in September, but I know some parents will still refuse to send their kids to school once the virus is still around. But it is a decision for the parents to really make, we are just here to facilitate the developmen­t of the youngsters. So the decision rests with the parents,” Ferguson added.

FERGUSON OPTIMISTIC

Ferguson remains optimistic that there will be some form of schoolboy football competitio­n this season, even though the format or length of the competitio­n remains uncertain. Although he is not in favour of discarding the knockout competitio­ns (Ben Francis, Walker Cup and Champions Cup) this season, he admitted that he would support the idea if there was no alternativ­e.

“Personally, I believe if you are going to have football it is because things are safe, and if the environmen­t is safe within a certain time frame, and it is possible, we should have all competitio­ns. If not and we have to do away with them (knockout competitio­ns) and just have the main competitio­ns, I am also in support of that,” he stated.

“But I believe we are heading into good territory and we are in a position to make some good decisions in terms or restarting, reopening and easing some of the restrictio­ns as we go along. ISSA is trying its best to have a competitio­n. I don’t know the format (they will use) or if it will remain the same. But they are upbeat about actually having a competitio­n, and based on the indicators, we might be able to have competitio­ns,” said Ferguson, who took charge at JC ahead of last season’s competitio­n.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­ER RUDOLPH BROWN/ ?? Jamaica College head coach Davion Ferguson gives instructio­ns to one of his players during a Manning Cup match last season.
PHOTOGRAPH­ER RUDOLPH BROWN/ Jamaica College head coach Davion Ferguson gives instructio­ns to one of his players during a Manning Cup match last season.

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