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It is a prudent decision by the Military administration. It is not easy to run a team in the super league and to have more than 5 teams it is already a big challenge. The best the other key players from the teams which will not go into the super league will be to merge with their nearest counterpart. Chilumba Barracks merge with Moyale and form one formidable northern region team. Airborne Rangers merge with MAFCO and form one strong Salima based team. Otherwise it is always prudent to be open at the beginning of the season than to force… Read more »
I second you Mr. Sato pliz Dedza and Wizards must come in to cover the remaining two teams apa za ma replay ndizaziiiiii zikutayisani nthawi….I nu a SULOM gonjani pliz
za ziiiii. it is u the same ppl murmuring today who in the past were saying u dont want so many army teams lero they have made one bold decision not allow chirumba take part in the league u are pointing fingers at them again. Malawian way of thinking. odi ine ndimwe brandy
Ndiye kumati tiziti chani kuwalakwila anyamata chocho kuwaphela tsongolo
The soldiers are to blame for running their clubs like tuckshops. They should have told SULOM early b4 they get promoted. If they find it diffult to keep on sponsoring the teams, another option is to merge the clubs.
It would be exceedingly unfair for the players who worked hard for the entire season only to be told that their club wont play in super league.
Teams which have resources are being relegated. SULUM, poor administration. Now you have a chance, maintain Dedza and Wizards. No new team from the north. Airborn cant make it because of the same reason as that of Chilumba. Simple logic!!