Jamaica’s prowess in broader athletic terms is quite astonishing. As far as football is concerned it’s probably a bit of an undiscovered goldmine in terms of Jamaican football league talent. Great forward thinking by the club for exploring the potential.
I had a chat with Charlie about this last season. Just before we signed up with Mount Pleasant.
It’s fascinating really. When the slave trade all started apparently Jamaica got first refusal on the African slaves so they obviously chose the fittest and strongest. Since then they have just maintained a gene pool of excellent physical specimens and this leads to the thought process they Jamaica is a potential goldmine. he had some statics but I can’t recall them. But it was quite an enlightening and interesting chat really and hopefully explains our current tie-in with all things Jamaican
If that’s the level of cod science Charlie was spouting as fact it’s no wonder he’s been a disaster at every job he’s had. If there was ever such an advantage I’m sure the horrendous conditions slaves had to suffer would’ve made any advantage negligible. In fact the high rate of cardiovascular disease in Jamaica has been traced back to low birth weights during slavery. Scary that such frightening opinions can come from such an expensively educated person and yet Eton seems to churn them out.
Jamaica’s prowess in broader athletic terms is quite astonishing. As far as football is concerned it’s probably a bit of an undiscovered goldmine in terms of Jamaican football league talent. Great forward thinking by the club for exploring the potential.
I had a chat with Charlie about this last season. Just before we signed up with Mount Pleasant.
It’s fascinating really. When the slave trade all started apparently Jamaica got first refusal on the African slaves so they obviously chose the fittest and strongest. Since then they have just maintained a gene pool of excellent physical specimens and this leads to the thought process they Jamaica is a potential goldmine. he had some statics but I can’t recall them. But it was quite an enlightening and interesting chat really and hopefully explains our current tie-in with all things Jamaican
Who needs schools and education when Charlie can provide bite-sized history, culture and strategy lessons?!
P.S. Might be worth checking the post for an invoice over the upcoming 28 days.
The only lesson here is that you can't take the Eton out of the boy
Amazing to think that Eton was founded by Henry VI in 1440 as a free school for 70 poor boys from the local manor who were bad at Grammar.
Now Eton will cost around 60k over the school year but it opens more doors than a myriad of keys, and gives supreme confidence to the likes of Charlie Methven, Boris Johnson, David Cameron etc*
*For political balance I was going to put a labour prime minister who had gone to Eton but couldn't find one since Ramsey McDonald became the first Labour prime minister.
Back to the footie peeps🏐
At least comrade Corbyn was state educated all the way.
Harriet Harman's kids went to my grammar school in Orpington, as did Hilary Benn's grandchildren. Socialism is always great for everybody else's children.
Grammar schools in Kent are selective based on academic achievement i.e. the 11+. That is the system in Kent so Comprehensive schools aren’t an option. But you’re right. Grammar schools should be shut.
Interesting we've picked Jamaica as our feeder nation, very few top-end footballing athletes have emerged from there.
There are a lot of players of Jamaican descent who have been part of the England team for a long while now. Some of them like Raheem Sterling or John Barnes were born in Jamaica and some have Jamaican parents, like Morgan Gibbs-White, Kyle Walker and Sol Campbell. Typically those players have been the beneficiaries of a higher standard of training in England from a young age. Sterling almost certainly wouldn't have developed anywhere near as much as he did if he hadn't been in an English academy from the age of 10. I imagine part of our strategy with this is identifying potential that we can get for cheap on the basis that with a higher standard of coaching these players can be developed into better players and then utilised in the first team and sold on for a substantial profit. We're already competing with so many other clubs on our own patch and getting players poached by Category 1 teams out of our academy before they even reach the age to make any first team squad appearances, picking up these players for a small investment on proper contracts is a fairly low-risk strategy. You only need one of these players to develop into a Football League level player to benefit.
Fair retort and I don't care enough to carry out the due diligence on all of their backgrounds but I would like to know how many of them have come through the Jamaican footballing system and not benefitted from the English setup from an early age. Sterling for example grew up as a child in England. Also I'm not saying all Jamaican footballers aren't good or worth looking at, if there's individuals with talent then absolutely but it's the only pond we seem to be fishing in overseas and en masse, they hardly produce the same level of talent as South America for example. If we were looking for an overseas link I'd assume that would be a more regular stream of talent.
Jamaica’s prowess in broader athletic terms is quite astonishing. As far as football is concerned it’s probably a bit of an undiscovered goldmine in terms of Jamaican football league talent. Great forward thinking by the club for exploring the potential.
I had a chat with Charlie about this last season. Just before we signed up with Mount Pleasant.
It’s fascinating really. When the slave trade all started apparently Jamaica got first refusal on the African slaves so they obviously chose the fittest and strongest. Since then they have just maintained a gene pool of excellent physical specimens and this leads to the thought process they Jamaica is a potential goldmine. he had some statics but I can’t recall them. But it was quite an enlightening and interesting chat really and hopefully explains our current tie-in with all things Jamaican
If that’s the level of cod science Charlie was spouting as fact it’s no wonder he’s been a disaster at every job he’s had. If there was ever such an advantage I’m sure the horrendous conditions slaves had to suffer would’ve made any advantage negligible. In fact the high rate of cardiovascular disease in Jamaica has been traced back to low birth weights during slavery. Scary that such frightening opinions can come from such an expensively educated person and yet Eton seems to churn them out.
So you dont think that Jamaica has genetically better athletes than other countries? It must just be the training facilities that are 30x better than other countries?
Can we just get penny out and sign Bennett to slightly get this thread back on track. Wouldn't be surprised to see that one today or tomorrow and then maybe gets minutes against Stevenage?
Hypothetical question, Ahadme is on the bench for us and through a complex and baffling series of events - he comes on at 1-1 in the 91st minute and scores to hand us 3 sweet points
Hypothetical question, Ahadme is on the bench for us and through a complex and baffling series of events - he comes on at 1-1 in the 91st minute and scores to hand us 3 sweet points
The next day, Bolton make an offer for him . . .
Cheers for the 3 points Gas Man, now off you pop up North...
Jamaica’s prowess in broader athletic terms is quite astonishing. As far as football is concerned it’s probably a bit of an undiscovered goldmine in terms of Jamaican football league talent. Great forward thinking by the club for exploring the potential.
I had a chat with Charlie about this last season. Just before we signed up with Mount Pleasant.
It’s fascinating really. When the slave trade all started apparently Jamaica got first refusal on the African slaves so they obviously chose the fittest and strongest. Since then they have just maintained a gene pool of excellent physical specimens and this leads to the thought process they Jamaica is a potential goldmine. he had some statics but I can’t recall them. But it was quite an enlightening and interesting chat really and hopefully explains our current tie-in with all things Jamaican
If that’s the level of cod science Charlie was spouting as fact it’s no wonder he’s been a disaster at every job he’s had. If there was ever such an advantage I’m sure the horrendous conditions slaves had to suffer would’ve made any advantage negligible. In fact the high rate of cardiovascular disease in Jamaica has been traced back to low birth weights during slavery. Scary that such frightening opinions can come from such an expensively educated person and yet Eton seems to churn them out.
So you dont think that Jamaica has genetically better athletes than other countries? It must just be the training facilities that are 30x better than other countries?
I do, but I think that's down to their African heritage rather than Charlie's slavery theory, I'm sure slavery is a hindrance to any group of people.
I'd actually play Gas against Stevenage tbh. Assuming we fully rotated i could see him getting a start
If we're trying to move him on I wouldn't. He had so many injury issues last season, if it happens again Stevenage we're stuck with him until January at least
I'd actually play Gas against Stevenage tbh. Assuming we fully rotated i could see him getting a start
If we're trying to move him on I wouldn't. He had so many injury issues last season, if it happens again Stevenage we're stuck with him until January at least
Did he ? Or was he just not selected ? I’d have Kanu and M’Bick on the bench ahead of him, plus one of TC, Tanto or Kelman- whoever doesn’t start .
I'd actually play Gas against Stevenage tbh. Assuming we fully rotated i could see him getting a start
If we're trying to move him on I wouldn't. He had so many injury issues last season, if it happens again Stevenage we're stuck with him until January at least
Did he ? Or was he just not selected ? I’d have Kanu and M’Bick on the bench ahead of him, plus one of TC, Tanto or Kelman- whoever doesn’t start .
Reportedly yes, NJ has often referred to little injuries. Now that might be saving face but it could equally be true
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That is the system in Kent so Comprehensive schools aren’t an option.
But you’re right. Grammar schools should be shut.
You are not alone. Many on here don't like tangents or a different angle.
Just like over the years many CAFC players struggle with corners !
I can confirm Brownie didn't go to Eton...
But may have gone to Arrow 🤔
It was doing the rounds 70+ years ago….sorry CAFC boi.
Interviewer: What do you think you can bring to the role of Head of Youth Partnerships?
Brownie: I won't let you down.