 I School boy football. This is the people. I'm ready Use the word undisputed The thrill of victory again and again for clarinet college this season The kings of the land one done that it's true. The inter scholastic Olivia Shield winners once again They are the best in the country Yeah, I have a feeling clarinet college fans won't get tired of hearing that There are now six time Olivia Shield winners as the men from Chapiton put on a clinic to beat Manning Cup champions Mona high by four goals to nil at the national stadium in Kingston on Wednesday after a 10 start schoolboy football's leading Marksman came Dixon opened the scoring in the 35th minute after that was smooth sailing for the Lenny teacher High coach team with Christopher Hall netting a double and the Andre Gallimore getting the other to complete that across the cup Olivia Shield double for the second time in as many seasons here is delighted Lenny high Pretty hard decision for this the boys wanted it most and I told them before about seven of them is leaving this year So they were here bent on defending the Olivia Sheen and you see what they did tonight We didn't start out well in the first half but as the game went on regrettably picked up and start past the ball and the moment They enjoyed tonight. That's what I told them. Let's go there and enjoy the game Meanwhile Mona highs technical director Craig Butler lamented his team's missed opportunities What's about running out of gas? It was about not taking the chances. We won the ball We paid our chances. We got our chances within the score When you don't score like that and you're pressing like that sooner or later, you're gonna break down and for me The boys played well. Yeah, but I think Clarendon College today was the better team on the feeling of a give them their props and show them the respect Yeah, so joining us on set is our in-house football analyst and almost prediction guru Williams Lige a clinical performance by Clarendon College and Pretty much like many other performances. We've seen from them all season Yeah, it's unfortunate that the one time that they didn't produce that performance was you know I can say maybe at my expense because I would have been perfect on the season But they give some Ricardo something to gloat about but in terms of the the game on the day They were brilliant, you know, it's quite unfortunate I didn't get to come on the show and speak about there that cast of final performance because in terms of the first 45 minutes of that game I think if we put it to scale and put it in context in terms of you know The the group level and occasion if you match all of that up That's one of the best performances of football. I've seen in a final in my personal life my short life so far So I think they came and they repeated that in the second half against Mona yesterday They were absolutely fantastic Lenny Hyde mentioned players that were leaving and those are I think some of the players that really stood out Christopher Hall one one of the match. I think he was fantastic Kahim Dix and what more can you say he's as inevitable as inevitable comes as a striker 32 goes on the season And at seven goals taken away from him so good You know, I think the midfield came to the party also after talk about Malachi Douglas They're captain for two straight seasons and such success under him But you know, you know, I was speaking to the Dwight Jeremiah the analyst on the night and I had to mention I I personally wanted Theo and QP to get the man the match and you know, because I think if you know me personally If you know me personally, I have Given extra lessons before on how important the defensive midfield position is in football I actually think it's the most important position on a football field And I think we were given a stunning example of how that position should be played Last night by a third QP against Mona Hyde He was fantastic in terms of his tempo breaking up player knowing when to progress the ball knowing when to slow things Down and I think that really just exemplifies his understanding of the game We'll just exemplifies what we've grown accustomed to seeing from this clarinet team And I think if we're going to really rank this clarinet team in terms of what we've seen in this century at least I think it's really on that same George's team of the late 2000s and early 2010s in terms of the style and Pinas that they play with along as Along with the success that way they will have to put them right up there with that team Yeah, really really kings of schoolboy football here in Jamaica. We listen to the Mona Hi head coach. He spoke about the missed chances not taking the chances Do you think and do you agree with him that that constant Mona the game? Yeah, I think so because yes, I agree when I mentioned clarinet I said that it was really their second half performers I think in the first half the game was really tight Caim Dixon scored, you know with 10 minutes or so to go in the first half Mona had a couple of half decent chances as well And when a team scores first or equalizes or even brings a game within one the game state Automatically changes Clarendon would start to play differently. We saw that in their game against Glenmure I think we all have come to acknowledge that Clarendon is a better teams and Glenmure But things happen in that first game in the Champions Cup that really changed the game state, you know Firstly Glenmure getting that equalizer against a run-of-play then the red card These things can change the mentality and how a team wants to play momentum is is one of the most important things in any sport Much less football so we've seen that that can happen and Mona just didn't get the rubber of the green And as Craig Butler mentioned if you then have to open up to a try and get back into the game This Clarendon team is about as hard to play against as probably any team in the country Yeah, and having said all of that I Would suggest as well that the goalkeeping of Akeem Bernard really let Mona hide on because I looked at those goals And I think to myself Maybe three of those four goals with better quality goalkeeping wouldn't have been yeah, I agree with you I agree with you, but I Am I I like to go to the root of issues and I think that say for instance that Christopher Hall chance I don't like how Mona were were necessarily Situated in the box. Yes, he should have done better, of course But it's cause and effect with certain things that I do think that Mona allowed Clarendon College to get into too many good Areas and I think that even if those mistakes weren't made yes I'm saying that there are mistakes in about even if those mistakes weren't made More things would have continued to happen and they would have considered the goals by the law of averages regardless So I'm not going to hold on and his performance too much But it's three goals though It goes that he probably really should have saved and I understand the point that you're making right and sometimes you are right in Situations like that, but we've seen many football games where teams have a plethora of chances And they don't score and with brilliant goalkeeping It is it is completely different and sometimes you never know if it's one nil going into 80 minutes as opposed to four nil it's it's completely different But I also do understand the point that you're making and I'm not taking you on too much on this because the truth is I also believe That Clarendon College is by some distance the better team. Yeah. Yeah, I have to agree with you for once But what makes this team so so special because it's not only just a season They've been dominating for quite some time. So I want to start saying it's in the DNA It's a part of their culture winning You'd have to be right winning winning is a skill People don't like to say that but being able to win consistently is a skill in any sport in any Medium that you want to put it in and I think if we look at it even deeper. I think tactically it's It's not that they are the most pure tactical team in schoolboy football I don't think that if you speak about Specifics tactically I would give the edge to maybe a Jamaica College or maybe a Glenmure as we saw but in terms of their Understanding of the game understanding of what Lenny Hyde wants to accomplish It's second to none Maybe only to as I mentioned that George's team late 2000s early 2010s and this Clarendon team in terms of how Intelligent the players are their understanding of space most importantly. I think that's what really sets them apart from Everteen really yeah, and that understanding comes over a number of years, right? Because Lenny Hyde spoke about seven players who are going to be leaving this season when you think about it They're they're front three hole Malachi Douglas Kahim Dixon were there three seasons ago When they won for example the Champions Cup Kahim Dixon scored in a Champions Cup final After he scored in a semi-final. So they are Generally brought into the Clarendon College system quite early and Coached in a particular system Craig Butler loves to talk about a way of playing and a system of playing Clarendon College has that and I think it's a large part of why they continue to have success because You're leading players move out what those who are coming in look at the center back position we've sang the praises of Nassan Bolt He is out on a red card. Tom succumbs in and it's like This guy wouldn't have gotten a chance to play had it not been for the red card I actually think that he his performances over the last two games are shown that he's actually probably a better passer than I was waiting for this He was genuinely fantastic his passes out to the right back to the right wing They were European escorts watching the game with my friends in the stands and we're some passes that you know You don't see a lot of schoolboys attempt even Devante Hodges who is a good ball playing center back I was like what is going on here? All this guy not playing That's why I use the city example at the top of the shoe because of how deep the team is the squad is sometimes Even when the junior players step up as you said players who you would not have expected to play when they step up It's as if they will belong there all along and I think it's a culture Yeah, it's a pretty that Lige can't say arsenal in that regard I mean arsenal has one of the most distinct ways of playing no no no in terms of players Leaving and then others stepping in and still getting the same quality You've been around longer than Ricardo side. We're talking about. No, you'll have to educate him. No, no We're not talking about the past. I can speak up. We're talking about now We have the second your guest team in the Premier League There's no reason that you can indicate that you know It's time for a break we have to take a break is getting too hot I