Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) boss Michael Ricketts has called on the country’s national players to be ‘reasonable’ and ‘balanced’ in their demands, given what the organisation has laid out as severe financial limitations.
With one day left before the deadline to sign contracts for the upcoming campaigns, the JFF and representatives of some national players remain far apart on wage demands. The JFF has submitted a final offer of US$2,000 (300,255.80) per match, per player for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, the players have, however, requested US$7,000 ($1,050,895.30).
According to Ricketts, however, the offer made by the JFF is grounded in the reality of what the federation can afford and as a result, is unlikely to be adjusted.
“We are still waiting and hoping for an amicable settlement. I do hope that the players will be reasonable and balanced in whatever they decide to do. I hope that they will agree to something that is manageable,” Ricketts told TVJ Sports.
“The committee has been having talks in recent times with the lawyer who represents some of the players. How many of the players he legitimately and legally represents we are not sure but we want to ensure that we do have a relationship with our players,” he added.
The JFF president, however, warned that some players run the risk of being left out of the program if no agreement can be reached in time.
“I want to say that if a player insists that he is not signing for what we can afford to pay, then we are not going to hold anything against that player or particular players but the show has to go on, and if there are players willing to play and some who are not willing to play then we will have to go with those who are willing to play,” Ricketts said.
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