PFJL chairman commits to making livelihood for JPL players ahead of 10-year MoU schedule
Feb 22nd, 2024 | Category: SPORTS | 16:48#JamaicaGleaner FEBRUARY 22, 2024: Chairman of Professional Football Jamaica Limited (PFJL) Christopher Williams reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that local footballers earn sufficiently from playing in the Jamaica Premier League during the announcement of a renewal of a memorandum of understanding between itself and the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) at the latter’s offices yesterday, Wednesday, February 21. Williams insists that the PFJL will not need 10 years, the length of the MoU extension, to achieve the goal and that the intention is to make this happen in the shortest possible time.
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