The Premier League Clubs’ Association (PLCA) is committed to developing the sport of football through the length and breath of the island, and to assisting its members as they develop the game in their respective sphere. Along with our committed sponsors, from which our Members all with special requirements benefit, the financial assistance received provides a consistent source of support for our Members. However, to able support the continued development the programme requires much greater assistance.
History was made in the 2011/2012 RSPL with the dawn of the exciting Monday Nights Live which gave renewed energy to the League and no doubt made new fans of the game. The competition itself was full of high quality football that we have come to expect from the best players in our country.
The PLCA has done well to ensure the efficient and effective deployment of the limited funds available. The accomplishments thus far have proved what the PLCA and those devoted to the progress of football in Jamaica are capable of and it is fully deserving of the trust that the JFF has placed in us as a whole.
All those involved must, however, also assume responsibility because football is much more than just a game, and as a result of its social, economic, cultural and educational dimensions it occupies an important position in society. Football stakeholders must rise to the challenge and use the power of football to build a better future.
I am convinced that the PLCA is on the right path, and combined with the diligence and daily work of ALL our members the future of football in Jamaica will be bright.
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Most Hon. Edward Seaga
PLCA, PFAJ President
History was made in the 2011/2012 RSPL with the dawn of the exciting Monday Nights Live which gave renewed energy to the League and no doubt made new fans of the game. The competition itself was full of high quality football that we have come to expect from the best players in our country.
The PLCA has done well to ensure the efficient and effective deployment of the limited funds available. The accomplishments thus far have proved what the PLCA and those devoted to the progress of football in Jamaica are capable of and it is fully deserving of the trust that the JFF has placed in us as a whole.
All those involved must, however, also assume responsibility because football is much more than just a game, and as a result of its social, economic, cultural and educational dimensions it occupies an important position in society. Football stakeholders must rise to the challenge and use the power of football to build a better future.
I am convinced that the PLCA is on the right path, and combined with the diligence and daily work of ALL our members the future of football in Jamaica will be bright.
:twisted:
Most Hon. Edward Seaga
PLCA, PFAJ President
Wishing, Hoping, Praying for JM Football