Dancehall artist Bounty Killer has joined the criticism of Jamaica Football Federation administrators following their controversial selection of Rudolph Speid as temporary national team manager. The musician responded after former international defender Kemar Lawrence publicly questioned the appointment through social media, suggesting federation officials prioritized personal connections over conducting a proper search for qualified coaching candidates.
Lawrence's commentary on Instagram accused administrators of rushing the decision rather than taking adequate time to identify genuine tactical expertise capable of improving player performance. The backlash centers on Speid's simultaneous role leading the technical committee that oversees coaching selections, raising questions about governance transparency within Jamaican football's governing body.
Lawrence's commentary on Instagram accused administrators of rushing the decision rather than taking adequate time to identify genuine tactical expertise capable of improving player performance. The backlash centers on Speid's simultaneous role leading the technical committee that oversees coaching selections, raising questions about governance transparency within Jamaican football's governing body.