 Yeah, back on the Sportsman zone on this Friday, they say the best things in life come in threes, and whether that is true or not, it certainly is applicable to the mammoth clash we are expecting for the Issa Dacosta Cup finals set for the national stadium in Kingston, Jamaica on Saturday. Clarendon College and Glenmure will meet for the third time this season. CeCe won the first 2-1 in the quarterfinals of the Dacosta Cup, while Glenmure in a match for the ages toppled their rivals 3-2 in the Champions Cup knockout final last week. I am joined in studio by LeJay Williams or in-house football analyst, and before I get to the Dacosta Cup final set for Saturday, plus there's also the Ben Francis final, a quick word LeJay on what happened in the Walker Cup final earlier today, Jamaica College crowned Walker Cup champions, San Andro-technical denied again by the dark blues, but apparently there was an incident in the penalty shootout where a penalty was saved initially by the San Andro-technical goalkeeper, the fourth official or the assistant determined that the kick should be retaken apparently because the ball was not stationary at the point when contact was made. I'm not sure if you saw everything that unfolded LeJay and can give us a breakdown and give us an understanding of how disappointing San Andro-technical must be and how delighted Jamaica College would be to win the title. Yeah it's a game where both teams have it out for each other as I mentioned in the segment yesterday a lot of say Andro-technical people close to the team were saying they can't wait to vote JC in this final and they had the better of them I think in the first half but in the second half Jamaica College started to turn the screw and I think when the penalty was given to Jamaica College for them to equalize that's when a lot of the bad feelings started and because it was it could have gone either way I think that penalty I do think it was a penalty when that was scored you know the Jamaica College players then decided to celebrate by you know doing just straight into some of the same Andro-technical fans and then the penalty shootout now as you mentioned when the penalty was being taken this would be the I believe the seventh penalty for Jamaica College because of how dug out the penalty spot was the ball was moving a lot so a lot of players had to put it either at the back of the penalty spot or at the front of it this player decided to put it in the middle and then it moved as he was about to kick it I'm not quite exactly sure the exact rules regarding that in a penalty shootout but my understanding is that a set piece any type of set piece cannot be taken if the ball is not stationary so I'm assuming one of the assistant referees saw that overturned the save all made him literally broke loose and then say Andro-technical went on to miss Jamaica College scored the retake and say Andro-technical went on to miss and as I mentioned there was a lot of mayhem from what I was seen I couldn't hear what was going on but just from watching I realized that coach Phillip Williams also didn't do his post-game interview so there was a lot of stuff going on with the referees the fans the entirety of the nation I see them look stunned so that's something to definitely look out for in the coming days yeah definitely we will be speaking more about that in detail on Monday let's talk about well the Manning Cup final comes up this evening as well that will be Mona taking on Hydell and Water Cracker that is expected to be live on Sportsmax too let's look ahead to the Dacosta Cup final though Leje which will be on Saturday Glen Muir versus Clarendon College for the third time this season how much watering is this one well I think Ricardo you and I called the game last week Saturday so I think we both know how great of an encounter this was not only from a viewing standpoint as I mentioned before I think tactically this is one of the best schoolboy football games I've ever seen the man marking all over the pitch all of the tactical nuances straight across from both teams I think up until that red card it was completely fascinating and even and I think even after the red card Clarendon College continued to threaten they could have equalized first after that hit the post twice had chances to even make it three all at the end so I think that the game was fantastic and I think it even sets up an even better game on Saturday because of the adjustments that will have to be made not only by Clarendon College will be missing Nassha and both but also by Glen Muir I don't think the Andrew Perry is going to come with the same play style and then want to turn over Clarendon College the same way so I think we're in line for what is supposed to be a really good game yeah you say a really good game Leger and you've been at most of the football matches if not all if Clarendon College is to win this match what will give them the edge that's a very good question actually I think the edge would be their experience actually because I think tactically I'm not going to say that Andrew Perry can get the better of Lenny Hyde consistently but I think Lenny Hyde is more stuck in his ways in terms of what he wants to accomplish on a football pitch I think Andrew Perry you know being as I mentioned you know a couple a couple weeks ago at this point you know his his his mindset you know his philosophy I think is more one of a Eurocentric one which means you're a bit more adaptably in certain instances so I think that Andrew Perry will come with you know not necessarily changing his philosophy but I think that he'll make adjustments so I think for Clarendon I think he's just being steadfast in what they are trying to achieve and I think that that's easy for them but one thing I do think that really caught up to them in the Champions Cup final is a lack of discipline especially from their biggest players who saw Christopher Hall get a yellow card, Malacca Douglas get a yellow card, Devonte Hodges get a yellow card and Narshaan Bolt get a red card and Narshaan Bolt is a national representative I think that there was a lack of discipline not not tactically per se but I do think that once they realized that Glenmere was about to give them as good a match as they probably have gotten as a team over the years you know and they were a bit maybe a bit complacent coming into the game we saw a lot of ill discipline he wasn't only that we saw Devonte Hodges also shove away one of the Glenmere players who are throwing he was a lot of spurts of indiscipline so they'll have to keep their emotions in check firstly and then try and execute the game plan because we know that Lenny Hyde is going to come with his usual brilliant self. Any area that Glenmere will have to improve on quickly come Saturdays Saturdays tomorrow a few hours yeah um something I'm going to harp on you know I'm as Ricardo mentioned the pregame show we will have this little segment called keys to the game um I'll be touching on three things for each team but most importantly for Glenmere as I'm going to mention I mentioned it in the first keys to the game also tempo tempo is so important for Glenmere because I want everyone watching to think about it if it were Klein and College of 3-1 in a final against Glenmere I don't think Glenmere would have more than 10 touches of the ball for the remainder of the game and I know that's what Andrew Perry wants to execute with Glenmere but maybe the players haven't quite gotten that grasp yet we know that Klein and College has that grasp because we have seen them do it over the years so I think tempo in terms of slowing the game down being you're a man up you have the ball control the ball too often I saw them try to go for long switches of play trying to kill off the game get the fourth goal which I understand you're trying to get one up over your rivals but tempo is going to be extremely important the hero pass isn't always there I think they have to calm down and once they calm down maybe they'll calm down know that they've won but once they calm down I think that that will be the key to this game for Glenmere. Yeah quickly how much more difficult is it though for Glenmere to slow the game down and play at the tempo that you're suggesting against an experienced Klein and College outfit and not just experience but they are likely to press Glenmere as we saw last week and they have the players capable of doing it as well. Well I mean it is difficult because when you're facing a press press means pressure so you're going to get a bit rattled but I think Andrew Perry has a quality and the temperament in his players usually to execute or get out of a press and what Andrew Perry does is coach a numerical advantage especially in build-up areas so there shouldn't be any reason for Glenmere not to be able to possess the ball and I was especially alluding to when Klein and College had 10 men so there there should be no reason for Glenmere not to do it except for a lack of temperament and that will lead to the tempo increasing when it doesn't need to so that's something that we're going to have to look out for in the game and I'll expand more on it tomorrow make sure you catch that pre-show. Yeah yeah um also Nashon Bolt as I understand it will be out for the remainder of the season two matches which is the remainder of the season the Dacosta Cup final and if Clarendon College win the Olivia Shield how big of a miss is that going to be for Clarendon College? Nashon Bolt was performing at the highest level I think as a defender in schoolboy football going into that game and I mentioned him specifically also I don't like harpy daddy the keys to the game as well I think that he's defending in wide channels would be extremely important he didn't get drawn out in wide channels too often in the Champions Cup final but when he was asked to make that tackle in a central area I think it's it's important to recognize the difference between when you're tackling wide and you can afford to be beaten Nashon Bolt but likes to slide in likes to be aggressive in his challenges when you're tackling centrally much more nuances has to come into it and he didn't have that nuance and that led to him being sent off so it's going to be a huge miss not only for his quality but also his experience so and he's been playing the entire season it's going to be a new centre-back pairing you know that centre-back pairings like to work in tandem even if the rest of the squad is being rotated you go keeping a centre-back pairing is so important in terms of consistency so it's going to be a huge miss and I'm sure it's something that Glenmure will target yeah it's quite interesting because after he was sent off and Clarendon College went down to 10 there are many who say they looked even better than they did before they went down to 10 and of course they had numerous opportunities none fell for them and Glenmure went on to win by three goals to two it's going to be an absolute classic another one at the national stadium on Saturday and before that will be the Ben Francis Cup knockout final um Froome technical will take on McGraw high um and yeah that will be the curtain eraser let's take a break over back with Interactive which will include the Sportsmax class moment