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thamby
thamby
8 years ago

1. Positive side Gerald Phiri Junior has matured and he can be drafted into the main team and sulumba being his second game he has done well .
2.Negative side Harawa is not a good goal keeper, try Owen Chaima instead. Lucky Malata as 2nd last man on the line on defence should be composed ,don`t punick

MERVIN
MERVIN
8 years ago

kumalawi kulibe mpira…

mr phade
8 years ago

kodi #mapuleya ena mwawasiya kuti ife ndiye tili ku #RSA kuno #tikusekedwa

opportunist
opportunist
8 years ago

Kinnah was a better coach one that the current.

Uncle xibwente
Uncle xibwente
8 years ago

If l wear a coach ndithu team yomwe amalawi ingawachitire ubwino ndi iyi owen chaima pa goal,mzonda ku 2, mlimbika ku 3, harry nyirenda last man, mzava pa 4, baggio, blackberry, kamwendo pakati, ku left gellard phiri; ku right fisher, kusongolo mamba kanyenda ndi atusaye

Jungubawa
8 years ago

Frames Cant Develop Becoz We Remov Good Coach Like Kin Ndi Kupanga Employ Fake

mnyamata oyikonda nyasatimes

another problem we have is age cheating! most of those players in the squad r old and worn out. average age kulamkhula mwa call a spade a spade ndi 32. komano mumva kuti essau kanyenda is 30 years! total rubbish! i was 14 when i started following essau n now iam 32 n he says he is 30-32. juju nayoso imationongera ma player athu. CJ, Frank banda onaewo ndi ma agemate anga.

Zachisoni Phiri
Zachisoni Phiri
8 years ago

Very poor results for flames

Jose andrew
Jose andrew
8 years ago

Bring kim spliesbol back we are fade up with malawian coaches

James
James
8 years ago

Bring Kim back…simple.

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