 For those who've walked these halls, St. George's College is as synonymous to Manning Cup as Jamaica is the track and field during the Olympics. But in recent years, they've left the competition empty-handed. More the high are into the semifinals. They've got by St. George's College and in the end, audacity got the better of legacy. This is football. One day St. George's looked like Brazil and the next day they look like judges. It's football. So we know what to expect and we try our best every time. The North Street Base institution has been in the rebuilding phase since the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, thanks to their stellar program, they've managed to stay competitive. When I came back to St. George's in 2007, I told everybody my role is to get this team to be competitive. And in my opinion, competitive means we must be in the semifinal, we must be close to the manning, because people must be talking about us. And I think I've achieved that. We have achieved that. While we're seeing the reward at the Manning Cup level, the preparation for success started long before the stage. The most important part of the program is the under-40s. And when you get to my group, I really should only be talking strategy. I shouldn't be telling you how to pass and how to control. We have a culture here where we want to play the game and that's what we do. Even the players take points in the planning. This is not a coach and player thing. We're a family and we talk about these things. I ask the kids who they want to play. Sometimes I will say, you know, you prefer this, you prefer that. I don't know what I'm going to do year in, year out, because I don't know who I have. So when I see what the players can do, then I decide to form here. Sir, you know what I want to tell you, that camera is on. It's a wonderful coach. He can come from any environment, but at the end of the day, he knows how to guide you. And that's the most important thing. He's very motivating, he's very positive. My thing is to improve these youngsters. If they want to play football, hopefully they will be able to do that. Since 07, close to 150 St. George's kids got full scholarship since I came back from 07. To me, that is huge. So I want to win and I want to win badly and I work to win. But when the kids win, they win, man. They win.