Hello Viewers and Welcome to Jamerican Youth Travels. This channel details some of the places I have traveled to over the years. I have footage uploaded from some of the wonderful places on earth that I have been blessed to visit. The purpose of the channel is to inspire you to travel. I hope you will see somethings here that will help you make the move to explore the world. I am a travel enthusiast and so i would like to show you different parts of the world that you would enjoy traveling to. I hope you enjoy.
My grand mother was born in Costa Rica along with some of her siblings, before migrating back to St Elizabeth, Jamaica - I got the understanding that my great grand father might have fathered some other children before heading back home - so if you know of any WRIGHTS you can reach out to this comment. :-) Jamaicans are Everywhere - Wi Likke But Wi Talawa....🙂
There's a man name dillian who lives on the southside bringing multiple women to our bldging. He has a friend very tall who wears a red baseball cap.. .this dillian has been using my home when I'm out, . And had nerve to approach me in the lobby of my bldging . .I asked him who he was talking too ? . Did someone send for him ? . So I brushed off all conversation. . Dillian is also connected to a technician who went into an apartment next door to me,. .and unhooked my sirvalence camera.. .3 other white men in the bldging have been payingcoff blacks with sex and drugs to do them favors to cover up crime
@@manfromportland4619 Really?! From my knowledge John Wall brought this program to the attention of the JFF. You may be right about who actually filled out the paperwork but John Wall actually brought it to the attention of the JFF and encouraged the application.
@jamericanyouthtravels1652 do all the players borned and raised in Jamaica? I'm forced to ask this question because people been saying we can't do without diaspora players.
@@rnhor4924 Yes, most if not all were born in Jamaica and with the national academy from what I understand. I think those saying we need overseas based players may be referring to the u20 and senior levels where we tend to struggle against wider concacaf opposition.
@@jamericanyouthtravels1652The Under 20 who beaten do badly in the recent qualifiers weren't match fit in my opinion. Jerome Waite's 2018 Under 20 with Maghee, Javain Brown and company were ill prepared and were narrowly missed out of going through by goal difference against Mexico after an exciting 2-2 draw against Mexico, remembered? Those players were all Manning and DaCosta Cup players.
@@jamericanyouthtravels1652 more importantly the homegrown players played with more heart, guts and determination more than the UK players. Did you watched the game against Cameroon in a 1-1 draw?
Bailey and his handler's words cannot be trusted as they seem to have ulterior motives to sabotage and embarrass the JFF hence any agreement or commitment from them must be in writing. Could it be that someone in that camp have visions of leading the JFF.
Leon Bailey should never play for Jamaica unless he begs. Jamaica don’t need him they need a system of play where any Jamaican can coach it and play it. Leon Bailey should stay at Aston Villa he’s not about the national team
Stockport fan here. Che looks a great prospect. He is quick, has good feet. A little lightweight still so perhaps needs to get a bit stronger. But he looks a decent player
Very good video Sir. I agree with you wholly. This is one of the best breakdown of the transfer I've seen so far. BTW, this video was already re-posted on one of Charlton's message boards.
No coach in Latin America will change that, a Dutch, French or Spanish coach are the best bet to change the football culture. In the modern game, one either knows or doesn't.
@@dodivol I think an Argentinian coach could make a difference. I also think an Argentinian coach would be more likely to understand and fit in the culture of Jamaica. They also have been doing well across the world. I’m not opposed to a European coach though. Especially a Spanish coach or even French but I wonder how they would cope with the culture of JA.
jAMAICA NEEDS A COACH LIKE CHRISTIANSEN WHO HAS TRANSFORM PANAMA. IT IS RIDICULOUS WHEN YOU HAVE GOOD PLAYERS AND THEY CANNOT PLAY SIMPLE FOOTBALL. THE SAME PROBLEM EXIST IN HAITI AND CUBA.
Jamaica football culture doesn't teach passing football. If you watch football around Jamaica you will never see teams trying to pass in transition, its always long ball from defense to attack, bypassing the midfield. We have to invest in the youths development to right way, from ages 5 to18 developing them technically, physically and mentally. We can't do the same thing everytime and expecting a different result.
You are right, it is a must that there is a Director of football to over see all squads. Have a 3yr plan in regards to home-grown Training and quality of overseas based players being called up. First time viewer and subscribing. Big up🙌🏿
Its sad 😥 agreed 👍 Professional players up against Less quality Costa rica Striker is a Million dollar player & Play for the Senior team at 18 Years old ... we aint developing or recruiting to compete
@@ImaxitFootball it’s crazy. My philosophy is that they should get the best youth players available and if most of those are overseas then so be it. I would not have an issue with reserving a few spaces for the best of the way local based players but I don’t see a majority local based team qualifying us anytime soon.
@@jamericanyouthtravels1652 agreed 👍 then work on the one's at hope home 🏡 to grow the pool... Best Players will always rise to the top ... Bailey , Whisper & Dixon etc we don't have to force it
@@ImaxitFootball Massive Respek. Yes USA squad is more advanced but I never expected to get 9 - 0 from them. Cuba get only 4 - 0 and Cuba is supposed to e one of the weaker nations in Concacaf. Our youth football has not improved since the last U20 cycle. It has gotten worse and most fans saw this coming but the JFF was hell bent on doing things this way even though everyone else was seeing something different. This is just so frustrating. It’s like we are the ones stopping ourselves from ring successful at the youth level. Look at the Phoenix players. Michael Forbes, Robinho Gordon etc… Why none of those players were playing here? Too much division in our football. No unity. It’s making things worse. I could go on and on.
@@paulstewart7605 Yes facts. In some way I think track and field has spoiled us into believing that we can get the same success in football as we have in track but that’s not the case. If we don’t wake up and stop using the same old tactics and think we are gonna qualify for World Cup then we will be back to this every u20 World Cup cycle complaining about this.
@@donovanjohnson932 Jamaica is the only country that’s not serious about u20. Other countries are moving past us while we are still fighting about whether to use local or overseas based players. Another World Cup cycle wasted.
Totally agree but also our local players are just not there right now and we keep trying to use local coaches with local players without developing our coaches ur using overseas based players or coaches and expect great results. We keep doing the same thing over and over and expect better results.
I am shocked to hear that. We have so many problems with the JFF we cant imagine other federations, especially in Europe, has some of the same issues our federation has.
Okay yes you are right. Its kind of Interesting because Northern Ireland is a part of the UK but yes you are correct, Ireland left the UK in the 1920s.
Plenty Jamaican people dont know this history cause Jamaica is in the west and any part of history will tell u the first settlers of the Caribbean settled here in St.vincent from Africa as early as the 11 century AD also Marcus Garvey lived here on my island even build schools and he lived in the village where I live just a couple of houses down d road
Nicaragua is our vincy breddas and sisters that was exile in the Carib wars, we also have people in Belize Honduras Guatamala these r all my people🇻🇨🇻🇨🇻🇨🇻🇨
@@jamericanyouthtravels1652 we r Garifuna people even have our language preserved in these places, they fly our vincy flag high in remberance of all the falling soldiers in the Carib wars, white man killed alot of us
@@jamericanyouthtravels1652 what I want to know is what happened to the indiginous peoole of Jamaica because like the Caribs Jamaica supposed to have remenants of the Taihino peoole who is our breddas and sisters of that land, and Im not talking about Maroons theres a great distinction between the 2.
My bf is from Nicaragua and I have him watch this with me lol he said cola is in a bag and not a glass bottle because it’s more money in a glass bottle 🤣 and that the old who sold you the water and soda in the stand overcharged you. He said it’s normal foreigners get “special” prices
He also said because you had your phone out recording 1. You were lucky no one took it and ran lol and 2. It’s why people were more tame around you and not grabbing your hand and trying to drag you into their booths to buy something which is normal behavior to foreigners to stress them into buying things
Yeap this is gold. My father in Law speak patua. But his mom made him learn "proper english" so he could go to the USA. Only he and two brothers stayed in Limón, Siquirres. My in Law did not teach patua or english to my wife or her siblings. Very very sad. The language is its final stages in Costa Rica. My father in Law has alzheimer's now and I make him speak patua and récord it on my Phone. It hurts in the Heart how the culture dies.