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Madukano
Madukano
5 years ago

Just resign white dude you don’t know hw to coach

matela
matela
5 years ago

MUCHOSE ACHIKUDA ONSE MULEMBE NZUNGU WINA AZIGWIRA NTCHITO NDI AVG

Duduzane
5 years ago

Namilandu ndi ozungulira mutu. French select side. Simudziwa kuti comores was colonised by France. And ma player ambiri akukhalira ku France chifukwa choti makolo awo akugwila ntchito kumeneko? Koma ndi mbadwa za ku comores. Kupepera bwanji akulu.

Hope sagawa
Hope sagawa
5 years ago

For sure we have to look at a bigger picture, leave RVG alone. Let him work and stay on his job. He is doing good job, wining is not a sign that things are ok.

polic
5 years ago

inu muchose china muponda ndiwo amene akuwononga team ya fuko kukakamila ku ndege basi

Roderick Phiri
Roderick Phiri
5 years ago

Malawi is on the right track but in the wrong position.

Kau Kau
Kau Kau
5 years ago

Let us avoid past mistakes of firing coaches prematurely by simply basing on game results at a time when we are building a team from almost scratch. We need to take a wholistic approach to our football department. We need to pay attention to style of play, youth soccer department and mainly basics of the game at a tender age. The coach should be given the mandate to develop structures in collaboration with existing football structures in the country. Children need to get proper training of basics such as ball control, passing, shooting, and heading at a tender age. If… Read more »

Adada maluwa
5 years ago
Reply to  Kau Kau

Are we building Rome or what? 19 games 2 wins still building a team; with the outdated bricks of chiukepo calibre what a future team are we building?

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