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Hmm
Hmm
7 years ago

I started reading this with such grin only to be wiped off with the revelation that the Nomads officials nor the players themselves know which teams will be placing them on trials…Are we serious?? Surely there must be some sort of trial agreement between Noma and the Japanese clubs involved, who did Noma agree this arrangement with? Also, for the Japanese government to signoff visa applications for these players, they need the hosting teams to confirm the arrangement of the trials with Noma and the players.. hmm! I think Noma just don’t want to disclose the Japanese teams involved for… Read more »

Chamackson
Chamackson
7 years ago

Zabwino zonse neba!!!!

Chamackson
Chamackson
7 years ago

All the best neba!!!!!

Mosewalero
7 years ago

Kkkkkkk all the way to Japan akuti we don’t know which team I will be playing for, this is very sad Guys.

yousuf
yousuf
7 years ago

tili ndi chikhulupiliro kuti zikakuyenderani kumeneko, mukhala anyamata woyambilira akumalawi kusewera mpira ku japan, all the best kamwendo and wadabwa.

SAPITWA
SAPITWA
7 years ago

GO WELL ,WE ARE PROUD OF YOU GUYS AND REPRESENT NOMA FOR THE BETTERMENT OF OTHER PLAYERS THAT ARE ABOUT TO FOLLOW SUITE,GOO LUCK.

Nyasa BB Supporter 1
Nyasa BB Supporter 1
7 years ago

Mmmmmm! we, the Bullets family are not shaken with that. Its their time and they should thank the Almighty. Lets give out comments that can build Malawi. Is not possible that all of Malawians should be supporting one team. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

SAPITWA
SAPITWA
7 years ago

KODI CHIMANGOYO CHIKUMUKHUDZAPO NDI CHANI??/NDI WA BB AMENEYO.

Vonke
7 years ago

Man Apatu Chimango Iz Replacng Kamwendo

makumbuka
makumbuka
7 years ago

This is poor, how can the whole club send its player to a distant country and say we dont know the clubs we are sending our players to seriously?. This is slavery and not professional football or pure trafficking.

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