JFF vice president Raymond Anderson says Jamaica’s Football programme has taken another serious hit, with the news of Cedella Marley’s departure, as it speaks clearly to the inability of the current leadership to be trusted.
Anderson, who will be contesting the next election, says it is now clear that there has been a deliberate effort to discredit Jamaica’s two-time World Cup-qualifying Reggae Girlz.
He further stated that the squad, which has been a beacon of hope and pride for the nation, has been let down, adding that in just three months, the JFF has managed to undo what took Cedella Marley and everyone involved a decade to build.
Anderson has condemned the manner in which the Reggae Girlz and Ambassador Marley have been treated, pointing to lack of communication, unfulfilled promises, and disregard shown to them.
Anderson adds that he, along with many others, have been left in the dark, excluded from decision-making processes that have led to this moment, while indicating that the current administration has misrepresented facts, failed Cedella, and all those who believe in the power of the nation’s football.