Waterhouse FC, like the 11 other clubs that make up the Jamaica Premier League, has been struggling to maintain normal functions as they cling to hope that the competition will get the green light for a kick-off.
With the two dates set for the 2020 resumption missed and no actual start date in 2021 put forward, things have been left in limbo. This has led to major difficulties for clubs and players alike as they try to remain focused and committed to the idea of a shortened season this year.
Donovan White, the president of Waterhouse, explained that it has been incredibly difficult for both players and administrators at the Drewsland-based club over the past few months.
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