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Buju Banton A genius in his own Right But...
Buju Banton is unquestionably one of the greatest dancehall artistes to ever pick up a microphone. With his deep raspy vocals and lyrics which captivated dancehall music lovers throughout the world, Buju Banton became a cornerstone of Jamaica's music industry. His appearance on any stage show ensured that the event was certain "Sell-off" guaranteeing that dancehall fans full entertainment value for their money, forward after forward or the omnipresent gun salutes, as he reeled off hit after hit after hit.
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Foundations Part 3 with Dr. Dennis Howard ,Sunday Scoops
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Today on Sunday Scoops we will be revisiting the Jamaican Rock Steady era. Tune in from 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm on www.yaawdmedia.com/sunday-scoops
Is it that the Jamaican athletics authorities are abandoning field event athletes.
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Against a background of the shifting tide of results from Jamaica's participation in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games- realizing a single medal from track events and four of the five medals including its solitary gold medal so far coming from the field events, why have the officials not provided field event athletes coaches with required accreditation? Athletes are left to coach themselves during O...
Vybz Kartel walked from Prison to the top of Apple Music's Charts
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Adidja Palmer aka Vybz Kartel, walked out of the General Penitentiary in Kingston, Jamaica on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, a free man after serving 13 years for Murder, along with three other co-accused persons. Less than six days later, Kartel's compilation album "First Week Out" is dominating Apple Music's charts and is # 1 in 19 countries including Jamaica. Is this an indicator of the potential...
Lyles edges Thompson to Take Olympic Men's 100 Meter Final
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Lyles Wins by a Whisker Closest Olympic Men's 100 Meter Final in decades. Kishane Thompson after dominating the pre- Olympic season as well as producing sparkling runs in the heats and semi-finals in the Men's 100 meter event in Paris, lost the final by five-thousandth of a second to give Lyles his first Olympic title and the Americans their first Men's title in over two decades. Visit us at ww...
Foundations of Jamaican Music Part 2
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Today on Sunday Scoops we will be going back to the beginning and explore the origins of Jamaican music and its development. We will be looking at the sounds from the 1940s, 1950s, and the 1960s, while addressing the roles played by these contributors. Join us on www.yaawdmedia.com/sunday-scoops
Athletics support and critics comments are Hands and gloves
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As we prepare for the Track & Field competition at the Paris Olympic Games, I want to address the developing phenomenon of Jamaican athletes who have been attempting a push-back on fans who criticize athletes for poor on-field/track performances. As a fan-based sport, Track and Field and criticisms of athletes goes hand in hand. I for one, do not share the view that fans do not mean our athlete...
Jamaica Olympic Medal Projections Paris 2024
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The Olympic Games are now getting started and as the pundits quibble over the athletes and their expectations, yours truly is braving it to project prospective medal haul for Jamaica at Paris 2024.
The JAAA needs to do better with its handling of our athletes.
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After more than 75 years of participating in the Summer Olympic Games, one would believe that with the successes delivered to Jamaica's reputation by our athletes, the JAAA would have developed the level of professionalism necessary to guarantee better administrative management of our young athletes on whose shoulders their administrative existence depends. As a country, Jamaicans everywhere ne...
Nickeisha Pryce Throws down The Gauntlet
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Nickeisha Pryce stakes a claim for Gold at the upcoming Paris Olympics with a scintillating (World-Leading) 48.57 seconds run at the London Diamond League meeting over the weekend. Check us out on www.yaawdmedia.com for more...lots more. If you enjoyed this clip, watch the full thing on my website: www.yaawdmedia.com/the-jamaica-mix
Sunday Scoops - A Discussion on the Formative Years of Jamaican Music
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Today on Sunday Scoops we will be going back to the beginning and explore the origins of Jamaican music and its development. We will be looking at the sounds from the 1940s, 1950s, and the 1960s, while addressing the roles played by these contributors. Join us. www.yaawdmedia.com/sunday-scoops
Did Coach Hallgrimisson DISS JAMAICA and the Jamaica Football Federation?
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There is a reasonably well-held view out there that Coach Hallgrimsson dissed the Jamaican team, JFF and the football fans when he left suddenly, and word came that he had taken over the spot with the Ireland National team. Was this an expected development? I will be talking about this at length on my program The Jamaica Mix every Wednesday at 7:30pm - 9:30pm, www.yaawdmedia.com/the-jamaica-mix
Is Noah Lyles RUNNING SCARED Of A Jamaican Men Sprint Resurgence?
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Following the departure of Usain Bolt in 2017, Noah Lyles has enjoyed a good run as a 100- and 200-meter sprinter over the years since. Up to a month ago, Lyles seemed on course to dominate the sprints at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Then the Racers Grand Prix and Jamaica Olympic Trials happened. Is Lyles running scared? Lyles was scheduled to run in the Diamond Leage but has withdrawn from Friday'...
Jamaican athletes disses the contributions of 400 meters predecessors
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Jamaica quarter milers' decision to not participate in the arranged 4x400 meter event at the National Trials on Sunday, June 30, 2024, disrespects the legacy created my quarter milers dating back to 1948 and 1952. If you enjoyed this segment watch the full discussion on our website: www.yaawdmedia.com/the-jamaica-mix
Jamaica Dodged A Bullet but Leadership failure remains palpable
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Jamaica dodged a bullet this week when the monster hurricane Beryl only glanced the southern sections of the island as opposed the the full impact projected by weather forecasters. Overall, the practice of politics is such that the political representatives are totally disconnected from the population, particularly at the lower levels. If you enjoyed that video check out the Jamaica Mix were Ho...
Trials Are Now Over. Now onwards to Paris 2024
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Trials Are Now Over. Now onwards to Paris 2024
It all comes down to the Jamaica Trials
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It all comes down to the Jamaica Trials
Jamaica Needs Stronger Investment in Sports Specifically Track & Field
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Jamaica Needs Stronger Investment in Sports Specifically Track & Field
JOA and JAAA rift widens as we wait for the Ja Trials for Paris 24.
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JOA and JAAA rift widens as we wait for the Ja Trials for Paris 24.
Sunday Scoops JIIFSC YT
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Sunday Scoops JIIFSC YT
JFF Phoenix Saga continues
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JFF Phoenix Saga continues
Sunday Scoops Presents - Clancy Eccles Producer and Disruptor
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Sunday Scoops Presents - Clancy Eccles Producer and Disruptor
Sunday Scoops Presents : Prince Buster Voice of the People, King of Ska
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Sunday Scoops Presents : Prince Buster Voice of the People, King of Ska
Sunday Scoops Crew and Wayne Armond Pay Tribute to Chalice Band Co Founder and Drummer Desi Jones
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Sunday Scoops Crew and Wayne Armond Pay Tribute to Chalice Band Co Founder and Drummer Desi Jones
Gregory Isaacs and What Happened To his African Museum Label
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Gregory Isaacs and What Happened To his African Museum Label
Sunday Scoops Remembering Desi Jones with Guest Wayne Armond
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Sunday Scoops Remembering Desi Jones with Guest Wayne Armond
Sunday Scoops Presents : Black Uhuru The Pioneer Grammy Winners
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Sunday Scoops Presents : Black Uhuru The Pioneer Grammy Winners
Sunday Scoops Presents Tony Tuff Dancehall Pioneer
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Sunday Scoops Presents Tony Tuff Dancehall Pioneer
Sunday Scoops Conversation with Bushman as he talks about his musical influences
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Sunday Scoops Conversation with Bushman as he talks about his musical influences
Sunday Scoops | Interview with Bushman
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Sunday Scoops | Interview with Bushman

Komentáře

  • @RogerDosethee-bg8rw
    @RogerDosethee-bg8rw Před 22 dny

    Fully gaza 🔥🔥🔥

  • @BubbasBait
    @BubbasBait Před 23 dny

    It was one hell of a race. Thank you for your coverage.

  • @Mendezbjoe
    @Mendezbjoe Před 24 dny

    I agree with your assessment wholeheartedly! It was definitely Kishane’s inexperience that caused him to lose the race. However,Kishane has nothing to be ashamed of. He did well and I am sure he will do much better going forward. I saw the race on TVJ feed and they interviewed Kishane after the race. Kishane was disappointed with himself. He said he felt that he beat himself because he lost his form in the last part of the race which caused him to tighten up and, as a result, slowed down rather than go faster. Based on what Kishane said it reminded me of Usain’s race with Justin Gatlin--Gatlin was the favorite to win that race and he was trying so hard to beat Usain that he lost his form in the last part of the race and you could see that he was trying to dip too early and of course Usain won the race. If Kishane had relaxed and kept his composure the outcome would have been different. As I said before, he did well and should be proud of his achievement! Oblique was also very gracious despite his disappointment. He said that he felt pain in his groin and slowed down as a result. However, he was happy that Kishane was able to get a silver medal in the event for Jamaica especially since this is the first medal since Usain retired.

  • @user-oq7ji2rx4l
    @user-oq7ji2rx4l Před měsícem

    Well said!!!

  • @geeroy8880
    @geeroy8880 Před měsícem

    It's always 🤡 🤡 who run out to critique people who put their life on line to serve with these sports organizations but these 🤡 🤡 run out to dissed them every time something seems not to their liking but never hyped praises in glory time!! These chatty mouths who have two left feet and are athletic challenges... only good with Pam Pam from school days!!

  • @patrickdaley2894
    @patrickdaley2894 Před měsícem

    Agree With you💯+ More Sir

  • @boswelljones1251
    @boswelljones1251 Před měsícem

    Also silver in the women’s 100m hurdles

    • @yaawdmedia4165
      @yaawdmedia4165 Před měsícem

      I would love that. You are much braver than I am to call it. We should be able to medal, but both the current Olympic Champion and the World Champion seem certain medal favorites.

  • @Gavin_56
    @Gavin_56 Před měsícem

    What about female 100m hurdles?

    • @yaawdmedia4165
      @yaawdmedia4165 Před měsícem

      @Reggie_621 Great question. This is another event that again has a loaded field, and I felt may be just too difficult to call. As I reconsider the event, I must say that Acera Nugent's sub- 12.30 seconds does put her in contention for a medal. Keep in mind, though Camacho-Quinn the Olympic Champion, and Tobi Amusan the World Champion and current World Record Holder. The prenence of Danielle "Ants" Williams, along with Nugent, does sweeten our chances for a medal if both imake it to the final.

  • @user-rt7vn2nv7u
    @user-rt7vn2nv7u Před měsícem

    Shelly Ann will get a medal

    • @yaawdmedia4165
      @yaawdmedia4165 Před měsícem

      @user-rt7vn2nv7u I would never count out Shelly in an Olympics, but the final is being projected to have a "crack" field. Shac'Carri, Julien Alfred, Ta-Lou, and Shericka are the big guns. I believe Shelly-Ann and Tia Clayton will make the finals. They will both have to beat Ta-Lou and Alfred for that third-place medal.

    • @romjaminc767
      @romjaminc767 Před měsícem

      ⁠@@yaawdmedia4165when have Ta-Lou ever beaten Shellyann and how do you consider her and Alfred as the big gun above Shelly ?

    • @yaawdmedia4165
      @yaawdmedia4165 Před měsícem

      @@romjaminc767 Both Ta-Lou and Alfred have been running better times than Shelly-Ann year to date. On the strength of those facts, both are weighted ahead of Shelly-Ann going into this Olympics.

    • @damelia6250
      @damelia6250 Před měsícem

      ​@@romjaminc767Exactly!!!!!! Shelly is one of the big guns. No sah, I cant wait for Shelly to shock the nsysayers. I like how they are putting her in a box and underestimating her.

    • @yaawdmedia4165
      @yaawdmedia4165 Před měsícem

      @damelia6250 No! I could never underestimate Shelly-Ann. I have far too much respect for her proven ability to do that. At age 38, though, I believe she has given her everything for Jamaica. I hesitate to pressure her for a medal in this, her last Olympics, and would be honored if she makes the final. I would be "over the moon" if she cops a medal.

  • @beistrong8635
    @beistrong8635 Před měsícem

    JAAA looked at the JFF handbook and said thats not how you screw up the athletes, this is how you screw them up!!!

  • @barringtoncunningham8907
    @barringtoncunningham8907 Před měsícem

    People you need to understand that when a coach cannot pick his team to play a match he was not going to stay

  • @ascentdigitalmarketing9937

    Diss Jamaica, what are we 12 years old?? So many poor broke black people online trying to be relevant. Bro go get a job like everyone else, ridiculous 🤮🤮

  • @jamdum2290
    @jamdum2290 Před měsícem

    They dash wey the only chance to get a medal because of their ego and selfishness

  • @user-vy9lz7ge9m
    @user-vy9lz7ge9m Před měsícem

    They are only concern about their individual races which is very sad

  • @geckoautocare5812
    @geckoautocare5812 Před měsícem

    I do not know what to say you can't let people have pride in there country Take a page from the USA

  • @geckoautocare5812
    @geckoautocare5812 Před měsícem

    Well said

  • @user-fn3iz3hb9u
    @user-fn3iz3hb9u Před měsícem

    I agree those three athletes made a terrible decision in not running in the qualification relay. It shows that we have lost touch with our great historical connections. A people who forget their history and their great historical struggles will cease to be a great force for good in this world. Up you mighty race you can accomplish great feats if you remember your history.

  • @neilaubyn
    @neilaubyn Před měsícem

    I like the history lesson. Not sure if your conclusions are valid. You are making a lot of assumptions and not even noting them. Not sure if this is because you’re being disingenuous or just not thinking straight. Are you implying that if someone has a cramp or some discomfort they should just go ahead and run the 4 x 4 relays and put in themselves in jeopardy for some serious injury? If that’s what you’re saying I totally disagree with you. They have to take that advice off their coach and the team around them. Remember if they get injured neither Jamaica you is going to pay their bills that they have. You’re just gonna extend sympathy maybe.

    • @aikibudo-guy
      @aikibudo-guy Před měsícem

      "...if someone has a cramp or some discomfort they should just go ahead and run the 4 x 4 relays...." What are the chances of all three having cramps for 'serving' their country. Well if that's how the possibilities in life pans out, I buying & expecting to benefit from some million dollar lottery ticket today....😄...smh.

  • @beistrong8635
    @beistrong8635 Před měsícem

    I like the history lesson still had some little details I didnt know. I been watching track since the 80 Olympics so its nice to go over some of the history.

  • @beistrong8635
    @beistrong8635 Před měsícem

    Idk if I would take it that far, however I am in the neighborhood. Mostly when I saw JAmes king runnin in the diamond league

  • @ericpkingston1327
    @ericpkingston1327 Před měsícem

    Truth is Bailey dont need to play for Jamaica! But he will under more wholesome circumstances !!

  • @ericpkingston1327
    @ericpkingston1327 Před měsícem

    First of all one big truth about this is the demand of the sponsors , is for you to excel in your individual event and nothing about what happens in the relays. Hence the athletes have to put an emphasis on their individual events, that they are been paid to perform. It is cool if you can get a relay medal , only after your individual event was given your all . The jaaa dropped the ball for not arranging this qualification a lot earlier. Would you have put up your money to support the athletes to concentrate on relays and forget about their sponsors and individual events ???

    • @user-vy9lz7ge9m
      @user-vy9lz7ge9m Před měsícem

      So I guess the Americans have different contracts because I see the best of there athletes at the relays in the Bahamas

    • @user-vy9lz7ge9m
      @user-vy9lz7ge9m Před měsícem

      And the thing is the times they are running compared to the rest of the world the only medals they are shore of is a relay medals 🏅 😅

  • @winkiblue.com1958
    @winkiblue.com1958 Před měsícem

    As a JAMAICAN i am so embarrassed 😔😔

  • @DS-ss7fp
    @DS-ss7fp Před měsícem

    The JAA needs to instill pride and use these pioneer athletes as part of the training of Olympic athletes

    • @ericpkingston1327
      @ericpkingston1327 Před měsícem

      Can you take this pride to the realtor or even at the supermarket to provide for your family??

  • @aikibudo-guy
    @aikibudo-guy Před měsícem

    My take, I fully 100% agree with @millrock78.....NO PARIS OLYMPIC GAMES FOR THEM, period!!!! I am refering particularly to the 1-2-3 placings at the 400m men's final.

  • @anthonychristie8378
    @anthonychristie8378 Před měsícem

    Very similar situation to Leon Bailey, we have selfish set of young people who will never get to that because of their selfish ways. I happened to represented Jamaica on the Junior level for a couple years and it was a pleasure and joy to wear the uniform… Herb Mack and Glen Mills were there for us and those memories I’ll continue to cherish until my last days

    • @aikibudo-guy
      @aikibudo-guy Před měsícem

      Yes, @anthonychristie8378. Thank you bro. for your services to our country. So happy that your initials are no where near to L.B.!

    • @anthonychristie8378
      @anthonychristie8378 Před měsícem

      @@aikibudo-guy I love Leon Bailey but all I’m. Saying, Leon should’ve handled things in a different manner as a first class player and left the country up , I’m not comparing myself to Leon because we took different paths in life but if I was too I promise I have accomplished and helped so many people in this life without the spotlight

    • @ericpkingston1327
      @ericpkingston1327 Před měsícem

      Were you going to give up your little day job ( and in Leon's case a million dollar day job ) so that reggae boys can win a match ???? Kmt

  • @millrock78
    @millrock78 Před měsícem

    They should not be allowed to run in the olympics.

  • @user-rw8hj1fv5v
    @user-rw8hj1fv5v Před měsícem

    I thought they were injured but Malik James King was at the DL in Paris for real

  • @marlenewitter1322
    @marlenewitter1322 Před měsícem

    Edification! Thank you for your voice.

  • @lewistonsmith6179
    @lewistonsmith6179 Před měsícem

    Very good analysis

  • @tastytreat1039
    @tastytreat1039 Před měsícem

    Waguaan u diss Merlene atty 😮 she made a lot of impact on ja Jack and field

  • @nevillewalker1227
    @nevillewalker1227 Před měsícem

    Hurricane Kishane ready to strike

  • @original393
    @original393 Před měsícem

    Where is Brianna Lyston ?

  • @BuddyBoo123
    @BuddyBoo123 Před měsícem

    Great work fellas! I'm digging all of these.

  • @jackdrummond3111
    @jackdrummond3111 Před 2 měsíci

    I believe coach Grimmy was trying out a system around Bailey, hence he desperately needs him....Grimmy in Jamaica when a man a look a girl and she turn him down so many times, we tell her move up and we move on....Replicate this Coach Grimmy

  • @DrynxP
    @DrynxP Před 2 měsíci

    Who r the players that were supposed to paired with Bailey?

  • @Pato-ii1qg
    @Pato-ii1qg Před 2 měsíci

    Unoh leave Leon Bailey alone, he asked for a break from international football long before the squad was named.He needs some time for himself and his family

  • @Deco_2k
    @Deco_2k Před 2 měsíci

    A greed brother lack of leadership..

  • @Deco_2k
    @Deco_2k Před 2 měsíci

    me sorry fe him LOL

  • @user-rg4xd8tw1h
    @user-rg4xd8tw1h Před 2 měsíci

    This is a fact. All football organizations are corrupt. During co concaf elections years back, certain members had to hide jack Warner moving from hotel to hotel because they wanted to kill him.this was in Guatemala. Went to Belize years back. Their local club owners we very against the Belize Federation. The president at thar time was Chimillio. They gave him a hard time.. so be aware these fifa affiliation are all corrupt. No surprises all over the world. Love football.

  • @elgranjero2284
    @elgranjero2284 Před 2 měsíci

    If we only concentrate on Butler & Leon then the status quo will remain. We have to be willing to recognize that a paradigm shift is needed. Butler explained that Leon, since 2016, has not had a break and as such has asked for this over-due vacation. Other players (,Pinnock, Hutchinson, Antonio, Roofe, Jamal Lowe et al) have all taken time off for one reason or the other and we have not lambasted them for it. I think we are allowing our dislike for Butler to cloud the issues at hand. The civil rights movement was not popular among millions of people, but out of that ordeal and those demonstrations came amelioration and a better way of life for the oppressed. Butler is highlighting the fact that the conditions under which the players are asked to represent the country need to be brought up to the global standards. Now, do I like the way the camp is going about it? No. I think both camps need to come to a compromise and meet each other half way as baby steps are taken to improve conditions. Certainly, Mr Butler's cry to have Mr Speid removed is not logical. Mr Speid's position, one must acknowledge, is one of an elected post as opposed to having been assigned. And to boot, Mr Speid works and has done much for football locally. So, while we look on and take sides (as human beings do) let's do some deeper analysis into what are being asked for. The player, while not at his best when playing for Jamaica, has stated his love and commitment for Jamaica on many occasions. Let him have his break and come back when he is ready. I leave everyone with this question to chew on: Has Leon ever been paid over the years for the games he played for Jamaica?

    • @Its_I_Ziggyman
      @Its_I_Ziggyman Před 2 měsíci

      The question you asked at the end can be asked regarding ANY player. So, if you don't have any tangible basis to ask about any other player, then do not shift Bailey into that position and then try to use him as the scapegoat for whatever it is you're attempting to insinuate. And, as to your opening comments: If Bailey has not taken a break since 2016, as you seem to believe, then who's fault is that? Is that our fault? What does he do in his time off when the season comes to an end? And I bet you don't know that he has been playing for Jamaica since 2019, and not 2016 as Butler is erroneously trying to have us believe. This year, for example, his season ended on May 19. So, if Copa commences on June 22, how exactly, within that time-frame, is he prevented from journeying to Disney Land, if he so desires? I suggest you pay careful attention to the fact that Butler is talking out of two sides of his mouth. Butler has also shown himself over the years to be a compulsive liar, as well as one who has the tendency to grossly exaggerate. It should stand out like a huge billboard - if its' about time off, then why the requirements and conditions? And why the unavailability of Whisper Richards, who's from the same camp? Another thing: The statement that other players have taken time off but that somehow Bailey is being "lambasted" for it. Don't be ridiculous. Players take time off for injuries and other mandatory stuff. I can reference a case where Ethan Pinnock pulled out of a game because his wife had given birth. There clearly is a thing with Antonio and a load management stipulation by his club. NOBODY takes any time off to go to DIsney Land, or for any other frivolous-sounding reason. The man even has a party on June 21, which, in the event that he was a part of the Copa team, would have taken precedence over his availability for the opening game of the tournament? What other players have you seen this kind of ridiculous nonsense with please? The fact that his availability to play for Jamaica actually commenced with drama back in 2019 - when Butler wanted to stick up the federation to include his son, Kyle, in the team also. And just this year Bailey basically said, in an interview, that Jamaica can't do anything for him. Butler was there on Sportsmax trying to spin-doctor the comment. And the fact that all of this drama began after the coach suspended Bailey from the Nations League semi-final against the USA. Frankly, I do not see how any rational, well functioning person can be understanding towards Bailey (and Butler) in any way. I don't get it one bit.

    • @elgranjero2284
      @elgranjero2284 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Its_I_Ziggyman Wow! That was a marathon. Understand though, that there will always be two sets of people on this Bailey issue: those who agree with him and those who disagree. There is a word for it; it's called Life We have seen players refusing over the years for one reason or the another. Michael Laudrup (Denmark), Ben White (England), Guillermo Ochoa (Mexico), Johan Cruyff (Netherlands) Samuel Etoo (Cameron), Juan Riquelme (Argentina) among many others had reasons at one time or another to refuse call-ups and no one batted an eye. Above all else I pray that Bailey Will fix his mental issues and find his way back into the ReggaeBoyz STAT.

  • @stephengrant7601
    @stephengrant7601 Před 2 měsíci

    Butlet never said Bailey should be treated differently. You ate spreading misinformation. Try to get the facts before you speak

    • @ip3283
      @ip3283 Před 2 měsíci

      Maybe you an argue that Butler never said that but Bailey did. Now that we the fans turn on him and jff not in the cass cass with him Butler is now doing damage control

  • @denaliweir7629
    @denaliweir7629 Před 2 měsíci

    Butler feed Bailey so much in his ego Bailey get even egoistic than him so butler give the go ahead Bailey decline

  • @otenciahudson190
    @otenciahudson190 Před 2 měsíci

    The fact remains the jamaica i love so much,but they don't have a productive system

  • @halfers83
    @halfers83 Před 2 měsíci

    But why they don't say that Lynn Taitt from Trinidad and Tobago and not a Jamaica?

    • @yaawdmedia4165
      @yaawdmedia4165 Před 2 měsíci

      If you check out our yaawdmedia.com website, we have been hammering that fact for years now.

  • @sultanali2125
    @sultanali2125 Před 2 měsíci

    SKA-laam & SKA-reeting's, *** Prince "Boop-Voiceofthepeople" Buster OD.*** - PRINCE BUSTER'S 86th EARTHDAY, FRIDAY, MAY 2024 ! SKA-re: Prince Buster OD- 2 Two X 60 Sixty Years: DOUBLE DIAMOND.JUBILEES, 2 two staging events in the year of 1964, Unprecedented Fundamental Events In Jamaican Chronicle Pursuant to Our-Story, Music and Culture..... - SKA MUSIC PROMOTED ON 2 TWO CONTINENTS; EUROPE AND AMERICA IN 1964 ! * Prince Buster, landed at London Heathrow Airport on Tuesday, 25th February 1964 to promote Jamaican Ska-Bluebeat music genre. * Prince Buster and the Jamaican Ska delegates. pictured. here, heading to the 1964 Worlds Fair at Singer Stadium, Flushing Queens, New York. As per I-know:Ska-Royalty#DannyBuster * Prince Buster's 86th Earthday tomorrow Friday, May 24th 2024. * Graham "Suggs" McPherson and the group Madness who got their name from Buster's original Ska classic "Madness, debut performance at CZcams Theater 2 two days after Buster's Earthday on May 2i6 in Inglewood, Caliifornia. #skamusic" #princebuster, #boop #voiceofthepeople #orangebusterbeatstreet, #busterbiologicalbloodline #1stfirstroyalfamilyofjamaicamusic, #dannydanelorraine, #rightfulheir, #worldsfair #kingstonjamaica #hardmanfedead, #princezarifsade #shakinguporangebusterbeatstreet. www.thesultanofska.com

  • @fowlmouths6144
    @fowlmouths6144 Před 3 měsíci

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @patrickblack5871
    @patrickblack5871 Před 4 měsíci

    Pure truth my brother- what are they thinking- short gains with no long term benefits to the country at large. Worse yet as you said, denying our home grown talent future benefits to develop and be successful. True words brethren! Very insiteful!

  • @kayjam6965
    @kayjam6965 Před 4 měsíci

    Big up nya man Bushman talking facts

  • @Its_I_Ziggyman
    @Its_I_Ziggyman Před 4 měsíci

    I think several underlying factors have to be looked at: 1. What gave rise to this current trend. 2. the ISSA transfer rules. 3. The updated rules that now include foreigners under the quota system. 4. Champs being broadcast via stream and can be viewed by anyone, anywhere. 5. Athletes who would be familiar with the competitive, electrifying atmosphere of Champs, and who would want to be a part of it. 6. The fact that some of these foreigners would not necessarily have been actively recruited, but who would have had an inclination of their own. 7. In some regard, I understand where you're coming from with the perspectives shared, but I also wonder whether we are we making a mountain out of a mole hill, in what is a Caribbean Community, and a world community by extension. I think t is a valid point when others make reference to the innumerable amount of Jamaicans who have sought opportunities in other neighboring islands, as well as many other countries across the world. I don't know - ere we being a bit ethnically biased with regard to the foreign students? The numbers are really still extremely small, when you look at it in the broader context. If there were thirty foreigners at Champs, just by estimate, there were more than a thousand locals. I'm not sure if that would be cause for alarm. But I don't really have a firm stance on the issue - i'm just kinda playing devil's advocate.