JAMAICA Reggae Girlz coach Lorne Donaldson remains guarded regarding future plans for the national team as his agreement with the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) will only be in place until the end of the CONCACAF Women’s Championship.
Donaldson was given the position in June following a messy split between the team and their former head coach Vin Blaine who stepped down from the post after just a few months in charge. He has, however, previously been a part of the national programme as a former assistant coach, the last time the Reggae Girlz qualified, under then-coach Hubert Busby.
The coach has, however, confirmed that he will be heading back to the negotiation table following the conclusion of the tournament.
“I can’t talk about future plans, whatever I have contractually just leads up to this tournament,” Donaldson told members of the media on Wednesday.
“Hopefully we can keep the same coaching staff and move on. Currently, we have some good people in place taking care of our players. Going forward we have to sit down with the JFF and Cedella Marley, who has been tremendous in our making, and go forward with what we are doing,” he added. (Sportsmax)