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victor
victor
5 years ago

BB fans and players please refrain from violence and learn to accept defeat in whatever form.Refereees are human and they make mistakes.They need to make decisions quickly when football is being played and they can easily make errors so we need to learn to accept and forgive.

BB is playing well this season so lets support and encourage the team.It is not easy to win all the times.

malawi ngoni
5 years ago

NANGA OMENYAWO SANAPASIDWE CHILANGO? PLAYER MPAKA KUMACHITA ZIPOLOWE SHAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WAMPIRA
5 years ago

THIS IS TOTAL BUSHEET AND NOSENSE I AS DIE HARD BULLET WOULD LIKE TO APPEAL TO THE WHOLE BULLETS FAMILY AND EXECUTIVE TO CONSIDER WITHDRAWING FROM ALL THE REST CUP COMPETITIONS LIKE CARLSBERG , FISD AND ANY CUP GAMES , WE SHOULD STOP TAKING PART IN THESE COMPETITION AND PLAY ONLY SUPER LEAGUE GAMES AZIMENYA OKHA ZITSIRU ZA ANTHU MBAVA IZI

Ambuje Kukaya
Ambuje Kukaya
5 years ago
Reply to  WAMPIRA

Wampira, just accept that a wrong was committed. The team deserves the punishment. Even if Bullets stops participating in competitions that will not kill the game in the country…..life goes. By the way, have you noted that elections have taken place in Zimbabwe without Robert Mugabe?? No-one is indispensable.

7777999
5 years ago

No work done if the individuals who caused the havoc are left free. Something fishy has taken place. Typical of Malawi.

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