
Anthony Patrick
Anthony Patrick is the head coach of Racing United, a team competing in the Jamaica Premier League. He recently made headlines following his team's 0-0 draw with Montego Bay United, expressing satisfaction with earning a point against one of the league's top teams.
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Veteran coach Anthony Patrick says he is devastated by the decision taken by the management of Jamaica Premier League outfit Racing United not to renew his contract.
GUTTED - Anthony Patrick devastated over separation from Racing United | Sports
The win kept the Anthony Patrick-coached team in second on 42 points.
Racing get precious late win | SportsCoach Anthony Patrick was pleased with the players’ efforts.
JPL: Racing hold MoBay at Ferdi Neita | SportsRacing coach Anthony Patrick commented on the tough luck of conceding a goal for the equalizer.
Another draw for Racing United | SportsHead coach Anthony Patrick hopes Racing United can find a solution for a lack of goals.
Racing United seeking striker solution for playoffs push | SportsAnthony Patrick is the coach of Racing United and commented on the team's performance.
BACK AT THE TOP | SportsAnthony Patrick leads the Racing team, which is seeking to secure their first win in four games.
Treasure Beach prepared for ‘excellent’ Racing United | Sports
Anthony Patrick, coach of Racing United, said the team’s strategy worked.
TIGHT AT THE TOP | SportsAnthony Patrick, the coach of Racing United, expects Mount Pleasant to seek revenge in their upcoming match.
Racing wary of ‘vengeful’ Mount Pleasant | SportsAnthony Patrick is the head coach of St Catherine High School who led his team to win the ISSA/WATA Walker Cup Knockout title.
Walker Cup title bittersweet for Patrick | SportsCoach Anthony Patrick said the objective is to keep their consistency going and stay atop the standings for as long as they possibly can.
Racing United rise to the top | SportsThe Anthony Patrick-coached Racing have attracted many admirers for their consistent results.
Racing take aim at Harbour View | SportsAnthony Patrick is the head coach of St Catherine and expressed delight at his team's success.
Saints march in! | SportsAnthony Patrick is the coach of St Catherine who is confident about their chances in the final.
Too close to call: Mona, St Catherine set for explosive Walker Cup final | SportsAnthony Patrick was overseeing St Catherine High School’s win while missing the match for Racing United.
Brilliant strike against Mt Pleasant puts Racing second | SportsAnthony Patrick is the head coach of Racing United and is confident about the new playing style he is introducing to his team.
‘SO FAR, SO GOOD’ | SportsAnthony Patrick is the veteran head coach of St Catherine High School, leading them in the Manning Cup.
Excelsior, Tivoli in decisive round-of-16 clash | Sports
Anthony Patrick, coach of last year’s beaten Manning Cup finalists St Catherine High, supports the resumption of the competition.
DIVIDED WE STAND | SportsAnthony Patrick will continue to trust his youthful St Catherine High squad when they face off against Vauxhall High today in the SSA/WATA Manning Cup’s round of 16.
Patrick backs young St Catherine | Sports
Anthony Patrick is the coach of Racing and anticipates a tough test against MoBay.
MoBay, Racing ready for monster clash | SportsThe Anthony Patrick-coached St Catherine have been having an outstanding season so far.
Mona maintain unbeaten run in Manning Cup Zone E | Sports
Anthony Patrick was not happy with the performance but was glad for the point.
Racing, Portmore in 0-0 stalemate | SportsAnthony Patrick was happy to come away from the contest with a point.
Dunbeholden end Racing’s perfect start to JPL season | SportsAnthony Patrick is the coach of Racing United, leading them to three wins from three games.
MoBay face stern Portmore test | SportsThe St Catherine-based team, led by head coach Anthony Patrick, were quick off the mark.
‘Treasure Beach will stay in the league’ | SportsAnthony Patrick, coach of Racing United, expressed disappointment that the final round of matches was allowed to proceed with the decision still pending.
FAIR ENOUGH | Sports | Jamaica GleanerAnthony Patrick is proud of Racing United's performance in their debut season in the Jamaica Premier League.
‘We punched above our weight’ | SportsAnthony Patrick believes his 0-3 loss to Montego Bay United had more to do with the referee than with a difference in quality between the teams.
Racing coach unconvinced by refereeing decisions in 0-3 loss | SportsCoach Anthony Patrick hopes his team hasn't lost momentum after a week of rest.
Tivoli, Racing fight for sixth reaches fever pitch | SportsRacing United’s coach Anthony Patrick was satisfied with the point.
Davis calls for patience after MBU are held 0-0 by Racing | Sports



































































































