 it's now time for interactive remember you can download the Sportsmax app from the Google Play or the App Store and you can watch a variety of live sports action while on the go and communicate with us through the live chat feature. Also be sure to check out our clips on X, Instagram and YouTube and remember in case you missed it with me is now on Sportsmax, CNTV and YouTube. Okay so let's start by taking some comments from Monday's segment discussing the JFF and reggae girls impasse. So Colin Clark says JFF must understand that all of us are different, some persons will put up with foolishness, others will speak out. Skip a tone, the JFF needs to cause their losses and move on. PAP forever, PAPG forever. Supporters help to spoil the reggae girls they don't have to play for Jamaica if they don't wish. Play with the second string team, win, lose or draw. Fable MX says all this chat about moving on is garbage, with all these senior girls our program is back to 2014 standard. What does skip a tone say? Who don't want to come can stay, let them stay. Alright, you saw with a long username, Mariah. Didn't Trinidad players mash up their football after they made it to the World Cup and believe that they weren't getting enough reward and then things went downhill? All this isn't surprising. The girls think that they are bigger than Jamaica. The JFF and Jamaica should not succumb to the blackmail. We need a fresh start. The old squad is too poisonous to continue with them. Let's focus on these players who want to represent the country in the proper way of international football. The main purpose of international sports between countries is to show that we can compete with other teams, with others. A tenet of Jamaica's Football Federation's mission statement is to enable that our countrymen can compete internationally to show their talent, not for it to be a job. Wow. Alright, so this one was for me. Yes, Trinidad and Tobago players did speak out and of course, well, we are in a position now where, you know, we're rebuilding and we're trying to get back to that level that we used to be like World Cup level and all of that. Now, for me, just because Trinidad and Tobago had a similar situation and the football is damaged, I think we should actually look at neighboring countries and learn from situations like that. We shouldn't try to be like another country with you feel that, you know, the football is not how it should have been at this particular stage. And for me, you know, calling the girls poison us and I think sometimes our viewers get ahead of themselves, some of them. And to me, that comment was uncalled for. I really think it was uncalled for. I think the matter, the meat of the matter right now is having the two parties involved come to some sort of agreement, Ricardo, but I don't think, you know, calling one poison us and seeing negative things about the other one will create any sort of resolution as a matter of fact, that user that has no name is actually being worse on what's happening right now. And I think, you know, they need to come to some sort of compromise compromises the way forward. Yeah, the only thing I'll say, I just want to see the best possible reggae girl steam on the field. That's what we all want. That's all we want. Anyways, yeah, that was a lot for me to respond to. I don't like those type of comments. We're out of time. So I'm wishing you, our lovely viewers, a beautiful evening. And don't forget to tune in tomorrow. Our show will be 4 30 p.m. Jamaica time and of course, 5 30 in the rest, 5 30 ECT. I was told not to say the rest of the Caribbean. Have a beautiful evening.