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steve
steve
7 years ago

Maybe the players know that the officials dont have their welfare at heart. If the majority arent paid their signing-on fees nde ngati mwai ungapezeke asapite mozemba when they know that if they dare ask for permission to go out they wont be allowed? Let us organise our house first and then blame the players when they mishandle issues osati anthu sitikuwapatsa zomwe akuyenera kulandila nde akachita zina tizingowanena ai.

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7 years ago

Smh. There’s something seriously wrong with the officials. And I think we need to have our Super League running concurrently with the PSL otherwise our teams will keep getting disturbed.

Wachimwa
7 years ago

Aaaaaaaaaa izinso nde zitinso maule? kkkkkk Team yayamba kuchita bwino wina kusokonezanso. Osadikira kaye kuti 1 st round yithe kaye kenako kumapita kokayesa mwayiwo bwanji? Izi zikuwonekeratu kuti ku Bullets zinthi sizikuyenda bwino aya apa. Chonde chonde ma officials takonzani mabvutowa msanga. Mapeto wake team ikasewera ku premier division tikapanda kusamalapo pamenepa ndithu. Wamkaka tiwusowapo zikapitilira zimenezi. Maule woyeeeeeeeeeeeee

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