Do agree with the Jamaica Football Federation's (JFF) decision to fire former technical director Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic?
Durrant Gordon: "Yes, because he wasn't doing anything for out football. We could have used a local to do what he was doing for a much cheaper price."

Charmaine Rowe: "Yes, he should have been fired a long time ago because it makes no sense we have him here and paying millions of dollars and we are not benefiting from what we are paying him to do. So he should have gone home a long time ago."

Wilfred Brown: "Yes, because I think that he wasn't using our best players out there on the field and this is why our world rankings have gone down so low and so he should have gone a long time ago."

Pete Gaynor: "Yes, because he wasn't performing and performance is what we want in Jamaican football. We want to win and the team is not performing to win, no matter which level they are playing at. So we now need to give a next man a chance to coach the team."

Roger Robinson: "I think it's a very good idea because he is getting US$1million a year and I have never been to a Premier League match nor a schoolboy match and see him there, so that goes to show that he is not doing much for our football. The only time you hear his name called is when people are discussing the amount of money he his receiving and not the amount of work he is doing."

Fernando Douglas:
"At this time no. However, I agree that it is a tough administrative decision but when all is said and done, we have to look at the position the JFF is in now in terms of monetary funding and if they can come up with a breakthrough by not paying him for what is owed to him for the rest of the contract period that would be a plus on their side, but in terms of moving forward with the football I would agree with them firing him at this moment."