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Apr 11, 2013 Sports
Dear Mr Editor,
The GFF Elections is in the air, on Sat 13th April 2013, Guyana will have a new Football President, thanks to Bin Laden and Jack Warner.
A new breeze of democracy is blowing, thanks to Mr Matthias and the GFA.
The fight to the ascendancy is intensive, Presidential Candidates are ‘wheeling n dealing’, giving out Uniforms, Fixing Grounds, having sumptuous dinners, giving out balls, and the perks and such goes on.
The Candidates – Mr Aubrey Major, Mr Alfred King, Mr Christopher Matthias & Mr Ivan Persaud all have their strengths and weakness. I think the most likely and capable candidates are King and Matthias.
Major has a speaking problem and is not a capable person to represent Guyana at any forum, imagine him chairing a meeting of the General Council and short cutting all the correct procedure and principals. Imagine him addressing the CFU Congress about Guyana’s Development.
Persaud has his limitations, he is a technical man but not Presidential Qualities, He can’t command the respect amongst the hierarchy, he has his limitations and is not Presidential Material.
King and Matthias can do the job, both are good and experience Managers and they know to manage people and have the feel for the job, they both have the backings of many quality businesses and prominent persons.
I will however give King the edge because of his personality. He has no baggage and is a people man.
King for President
Theresa
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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