Players criticise JFF over ‘sub-par’ support before tournamentOpen letter calls for ‘immediate and systematic change’
Leading Jamaica players, including the Manchester City forward Khadija Shaw, have expressed their “utmost disappointment” at “sub-par” support from the Jamaican Football Federation (JFF) before the Women’s World Cup.
The players said their focus had been hindered by a number issues such as inadequate planning and access to proper resources in the buildup to the tournament, which kicks off on 20 July in Australia and New Zealand.
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