Jamaica Observer
magazine launch at Boyz match
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
CARIBBEAN Stars of Toronto will be in Jamaica to
launch a magazine on Jamaican Football during the
match between the Reggae Boyz and Costa Rica to-
night.
The magazine is based on Jamaica's present domination
of Caribbean football and the country's feat as the first
English speaking Caribbean country to ever qualify for a
FIFA World Cup in “Reggae Boyz History”.
Part of the Reggae Boyz history is Jamaica's football star
Ricardo 'Bibi' Gardiner. He is featured on the cover of the
magazine as our 'Football Ambassador'. This is due to
Gardner's incredible 14 seasons with Bolton Wanderers
of the English Premier League since 1998.
Also covered is the 'Class of 98' as the people who con-
tributed to bringing about Jamaica's World Cup feat. Part
of the class is the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) and
its “Leadership”.
The full-colour magazine
also
features
former
Reggae Boyz captain Ri-
cardo Gardener on its cov-
er.
"We
are
giving
to
communities
that
contribute
to
our
organisation and we still
believe that Jamaica is on
the verge of a major
breakout and so we
believe that the timing is
right to do this one," said
the Trinidad-born McGill,
who resides in Canada.
"We did Trinidad and
Tobago first and we did
Canada, now we are
doing Jamaica's football,"
he said.
"We think one of our
objectives is to improve
with every magazine and
this is the best one yet."
McGill turns spotlight on Jamaica Football
By Robert Bailey
.With the Reggae Boyz set to
kick off their 2014 World Cup
qualifying campaign in three
months' time, Aldwyn McGill,
publisher of Stars Soccer
Review magazine, said he is
hoping
to
cash
in
on
Jamaica's journey during their
build-up to the competition
Stars Soccer Review will
provide the readers with a great
deal of tropical and exciting
matters relating to Jamaica's
football, from the Reggae Boyz
to the junior teams.
The magazine also features
articles on Jamaicans plying
their trade overseas and
locally, including the Red Stripe
Premier League. The full-colour
magazine also features
former Reggae Boyz captain
Ricardo Gardener on its cover.
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