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rob
rob
7 years ago

The Nomads were represented by their Team Manager Steven Madeira, who was not convinced with the jersey presented to them describing the colours as red for their rivals Nyasa Big Bullets – kkkkkkk nanga si kusinthasintha makaka a jersey yanuku ngati bilimankhwe kkkkk lero ndi izo colour yanu sikudziwika kkkkk kapena oprinter analibe colour ya #kanyerekutali

Franz Van Gwire
Franz Van Gwire
7 years ago

It is unprofessional on the part of the organizers to include “red” and not “orange” on the collar for Be Forward Wanderers jerseys. How can the printers/makers of the said jerseys mistake red for orange? The best the organizers can do is to print another set for Wanderers to replace this one which Wanderers can use in the finals case they beat Mangochi Police and qualify for the finals.

Shocker
Shocker
7 years ago

Mzuzu soccer lovers have missed an opportunity to watch the finals involving teams from other regions other than north. This is all because of the neglegiance of the Mzuzu city assembly to take care of the pitch at the sole stadium in the entire northern region. I am however, surprised that the sponsors and organizers did not take it upon themselves to remind the city assembly to prepare the stadium for the finals. If they say the pitch at Mzuzu stadium is in bad shape to host a final then it should be unplayable because civo stadium’s pitch where the… Read more »

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