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ramsey p
9 years ago

zampira zimenezo zenizeni akudziwa yekha bola kumenya soccer

clement
clement
9 years ago

Mmm the only player i know better is Ng’ambi who is instrumental to Dikwena and he deserve to play in Europe not zinazi ati Gabadihnongo kkkkk

Hotlady
Hotlady
9 years ago

This age cheating is what something that is affecting Malawian players to play in europe hence they shall be roaming around southern african leagues and come back to hang their boots.shame!!!

Yankees
Yankees
9 years ago

Mmm! Guys zoona adabadwa 1994? Bodza penapake silabwino tikapysa ndimano omwe, Mzanva zaka mwachepetsa zeedi, matimu akakufunani mumenyabe zaka zilibe ntchito, a Fisher bwa? Roben dazi mbee koma bwa? Pakuti mudalembetsa kale takukhululukilani, zabwino zonse!!

austin ng'oma
9 years ago

Ma player apamalawi amakonda kubela dzaka bambowo asuna zaka 10 kunyumbakwawo akadziphatikiza ndi 21 zimakwana 31 ndikuwadziwa bwinobwino

Bibo
Bibo
9 years ago

Do Malawian players have a say in deciding which club to sign for after being approached by their agents? looks like agents dictate choices of clubs for our players.I wonder why someone should leave Bloemfontein Celtic and join Mpumalanga black Aces,it’s like a step backwards. Mzava should strive to polish up his skills and achieve his full potential by signing for a competitive club;He can become one of the best defenders in Africa.I wonder what happened to his European ambitions? This guy called Mokoena(first name forgotten) happens to be his agent and looked like he had ambitious plans for his… Read more »

Ngozo
Ngozo
9 years ago

Ali ndi zaka 21?ok tamva nawo

Talibo
Talibo
9 years ago

21 yrs

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