new under-17 regulation of Jersson González

Through his initiative to set the record straight between himself and his players, Jersson González continues to demonstrate why he is the architect of the rebirth of the red team’s minor categories.

These are the 13 rules established by González, among which emphasis is placed on good personal presentation and order and cleanliness of uniforms and dressing rooms (sic):

  1. Arrive 30 minutes before the scheduled time for training.
  2. Zero colored hair.
  3. Zero stripes on the eyebrows.
  4. Normal haircut. Stripes on the head prohibited.
  5. The use of earrings or ‘piercings’ is prohibited.
  6. Long socks of soccer player.
  7. Clean uniform.
  8. Clean guayos.
  9. Pasta or fruit after workouts.
  10. Bring personal towel to training.
  11. Sell ​​every day.
  12. Shin guards every day.
  13. The dressing rooms will be cleaned every three days by the members of the category.

This is the trill that shows what would be the strategy of order, cleanliness and discipline of Jersson González for its managers:

What do fans think about the new rules?

The tweeter Lucho Díaz criticized the measure, and to justify his opinion he referred to the “free development of the personality”, to which the Internet user José Cruz replied that the rules are to be complied with and that whoever does not like it, leave : “That’s where everything starts badly,” says the tweeter.

The vast majority of supporters applauded the rules, considering them serious and necessary at an early stage like that of minor league players, who are in full training.

“What does a haircut, a piercing or an earring have to do with discipline in sport?” Criticizes another Twitter user, who ends with this phrase: “That being the case, CR7 would never have been a professional footballer… he and much others”.

Other Internet users preferred to maintain a more neutral point, both praise and criticism, as in the following tweet:

The Comutricolor portal qualifies the trill with the rules as “the supposed strict regulation of Jersson González”, if it is taken into account that it was not published on the coach’s Twitter account, but on the account of the sports journalist Juan Diego Osorio Villate.

Who is Jersson González

Jersson Gonzalez He is a former player for América de Cali, who played as a winger or midfielder, with a very good performance as a collector of free kicks and corners.

The one born in Cali in 1975 (he just turned 51) had the best stage of his career in the ‘Red Devils’ team and then retired from professional football in January 2012.

González was part of the Colombia National Team in its youth and youth categories (from 1991 to 1993) and played in international teams, like the Turkish Galatasaray (2002) and the Argentine River Plate (also in 2002).

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