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\"Abwana\"
\"Abwana\"
7 years ago

In our time there was a good system of progression. School was the main source of players, where a player was not in School efforts were made to have them employed. How do you explain a youth team made up of married players?? How old are these guys? Administrators have stopped looking at the future of these athletes. I agree with an earlier post, we have been changing everything, part from administrators. We need to look at this constant all variables have made their round. It’s time to scrutinize the policymakers.Abwana

Issa
Issa
7 years ago

Only problem is commitment. Look at Iceland with a population of just over 370000 going to the Euros at the expense of Holland. Remember how Zambia won the Afcon? How Leicester won the premier league? How Atletico Madrid reached Champions league final? How Chelsea won the Champions League? Not by playing well but playing with their hearts. Jose Morinho in his interview on BT Sport in 2015 said and I quote ‘ In my first years at Chelsea we won so many trophies not because we had talented players but because we had so many warriors’ Football is the same… Read more »

International Observer
International Observer
7 years ago

Improving football still remains within the domain of FAM who should come up with workable programmes and solutions. If the country will only depend on the players from the clubs without nurturing football from the grassroots then we shall always be hitting blank walls. During our time competitions in soccer would commence from primary schools. When you went a notch upwards, in secondary schools we had competitions whereby schools were competing amongst themselves countrywide and the trophy was called Wenela. During holidays in summer FAM organised inter regional secondary schools tournament where regional teams competed. At the university level we… Read more »

banda
banda
7 years ago

I agree with Afana. Our biggest problem is Malawi football is administrators. Clinging to their posts to cashgate FAM and FIFA money. Unfortunately the cancer has spread to NAM and other sports disciplines. Kuba too much. If the resources were to be used prudently we should have well established football structures and talent could be easily identified and nurtured. Let the stealing business continue! Let us be used to poor results! A mediocre nation! A nation full worshiping theives.

Afana
Afana
7 years ago

Are you suggesting that if Chimango and Ng’ambi were part of the game they would have made a difference? How many games have we lost with those guys on the pitch? The truth is that the entire football system in Malawi is pathetic. How many coaches have we changed? how many players have we changed? And guess who hasnt changed???? ADMINISTRATORS!!!! Honestly can we imagine success even with Diego Simione as our coach? Maybe mediocre performance of the flames is an indicator of a bigger social problem that we have. Just look at the players commitment and behaviour. The lust… Read more »

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