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Bunbury open to coaching Golden Jaguars

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Guyana-born Canadian Hall of Famer Alex Bunbury, said he is open to the idea of serving as the Golden Jaguars Head-Coach on a temporary basis.

The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) is expected to appoint a replacemen­t for Trinidad and Tobago native Jamaal Shabazz, whose contract with the federation is set to expire.

Prior to the expiration of his contract, the Caledonia AIA boss was appointed as one of the assistant coaches alongside Russell Latapy under then Soca-Warriors tactician Tom Saintfiet.

In a brief comment, the former C.S. Marítimo forward said: “I am open to that because if it means that we are looking to find someone that will take the job, I would do it as a duty for country, definitely. But I wouldn’t want to take the job permanentl­y. That is not my ambition at all.”

Asked about the qualities he would bring to the programme, Bunbury declared:“My experience playing at the internatio­nal level and I can inspire the players because they will respect the things I have done in the game and things of that nature is very important.”

Quizzed if the GFF has contacted him on this possibilit­y, the current Fruta Conquerors boss revealed “No”. On another note, Bunbury revealed that the Alex Bunbury Sports and Academic Academy (ABSAA) is in the process of acquiring the land lease for a plot of land in the Ituni area.

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 ??  ?? Re-elected AAG President, Aubrey Hutson is all smiles as he poses with the Executive and Committee Members following the AGM yesterday at the National Resource Centre.
Re-elected AAG President, Aubrey Hutson is all smiles as he poses with the Executive and Committee Members following the AGM yesterday at the National Resource Centre.

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