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youcan'tstopusnow
#41 Posted : Saturday, October 09, 2010 7:34:52 PM
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mwenza wrote:
........At leaast I don't feel the way I always feel whenever my beloved Man-U draws a match. EPL forever!!!

Najua nini unasema. When Arsenal lost to West Brom, I felt it. Hii ya leo, niko indifferent
GOD BLESS YOUR LIFE
MaichBlack
#42 Posted : Saturday, October 09, 2010 7:41:29 PM
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youcan'tstopusnow wrote:
After the match, people were dissing Mulee mbaya. Ati afadhali Twahir. Haha! Namba saba ni nani? Huyo jamaa ametusiwa hata kuliko ref. Ahame Qatar. People were calling for his sub from the 10th minute!

Twahir is absolute makaratasi!!! We'd rather play without a coach! The problem with Kenyan football is politics. Francis Kimanzi had more success with the team than any of these other coaches who keep being recycled! He worked tirelessly, improved our ranking, took us to the last qualifying round where we only had to finish #3 [out of 4!!!] to go to the Africa cup of Nations. We all know the thanks he got! Did anyone offer him the job this time round? Your guess is as good as mine!

Having said that, I wouldn't be in such a hurry to criticize Mulee. Two more games and then we can judge him. By then it might be too late but hey, this is Kenya.
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mwenza
#43 Posted : Saturday, October 09, 2010 7:41:45 PM
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@dossy7...........Hope you now understand why some of us have elected not to invest our emotions in certain places/situations.
IF YOU EXPECT ME TO POST ANYTHING POSITIVE ABOUT ASENO, YOU MAY AS WELL SIT ON A PIN
msotoville
#44 Posted : Saturday, October 09, 2010 8:00:05 PM
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Guys,

If its any consolation some Ugandans who thought warming up along Kirinyaga Road displaying their national colours this morning were mugged by the usual suspects huko! smile

So nice that its nasty, so bangin' its busting,
So slick that its sick, so dope its disgusting!
MaichBlack
#45 Posted : Saturday, October 09, 2010 8:20:33 PM
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msotoville wrote:
Guys,

If its any consolation some Ugandans who thought warming up along Kirinyaga Road displaying their national colours this morning were mugged by the usual suspects huko! smile


That's not consolation. Actually it's repugnant! How can you celebrate when a fellow human being is in problems? Let the rivalry be only on the pitch. Deep down we are all brothers and sisters. Can't we all just be friends.

@msoto - Next time you will be the one visiting Uganda or any other country for business or pleasure. What kind of experience will you like to get? Make sure that visitors to our lovely country experience the same.
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youcan'tstopusnow
#46 Posted : Saturday, October 09, 2010 10:02:51 PM
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Angola won 1 nil. So you can guess our position in the table
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Njung'e
#47 Posted : Sunday, October 10, 2010 11:17:32 AM
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With the game missing on our screens,i opted to watch the match between TZ and Morrocco.Chamakh did a trademark head flick to Hamdoui who easily beat the 4 feet TZ keeper.....Well,it was more of a warm up match and if Kenyans feel screwed,our ndugus are up for a kichapo....lol....They should borrow a keeper if that guy is the tallest Tanzanian...Laughing out loudly
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guru267
#48 Posted : Sunday, October 10, 2010 11:33:47 AM
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msotoville wrote:
Guys,

If its any consolation some Ugandans who thought warming up along Kirinyaga Road displaying their national colours this morning were mugged by the usual suspects huko! smile


@msoto you wait for kenya to come to uganda...

We'll show you all the friendliness in the world outside the pitch..

But on the soccer field we will chafua and do other things to you guys that are not ethical to post on Wazua.... Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
Rahatupu
#49 Posted : Monday, October 11, 2010 9:37:34 AM
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Final result so far: Kenya at the bottom of table 1 point, Ug lead 4 points.

Only in Kenya do you read/hear such comments: ......... tulijaribu we played a more tactical game, oh Mariga was man of the match, Oliech tried lakini.... we hit the wood works mara mbili..... blah blah matope kabisa.

Only in this country do we submit so meekly to FIFA nonsense of KFL, Hatimy, Kasuves etc. Why do we think we stand to lose more than say Nigeria if we were banned by FIFA for 2-4 years? Algeria, Guinea (not pilau), and many other countries have been through this route and came out better off.

@Maich, Impunity and greed is what is ailing our soccer, Mulee thinks he can succeed where Twahir failed Shame on you , when he very well knows the intrigues of FKL? We need a fresh start period. Mulee must go!
McReggae
#50 Posted : Monday, October 11, 2010 10:06:24 AM
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Hatuko peke yetu!!!!

Nations Cup shocks leave African big guns reeling

By Mark Gleeson

African champions Egypt were the highest profile losers on a miserable day for the continent’s heavyweights after suffering a shock 1-0 defeat in Niger in 2012 Nations Cup qualifying.

Egypt, winner of the last three Nations Cup tournaments, have picked up just a single point from their first two qualifiers and face a battle to reach the finals.

Their woes were replicated by Algeria and Nigeria, who also suffered surprise defeats, and Ghana, held to an unexpected home draw.

Algeria went down 2-0 away at the Central African Republic, who won only their second ever qualifying match, while Nigeria were beaten 1-0 away in Guinea just two days after FIFA lifted a suspension they had imposed on them.

World Cup quarter-finalists Ghana were held to a goalless draw at home by Sudan in which key striker Asamoah Gyan was sent off.

A long range shot from Moussa Maazou earned Niger their biggest ever win in a competitive international, capitalising on a blunder at the back by Egypt’s makeshift left back Mohamed Abdelshafi to score after 33 minutes.

It leaves Egypt three points behind group leaders South Africa, who they face next away in March. Bafana Bafana drew 0-0 away in Sierra Leone on Sunday.

Eude Dagoulou and Hilaire Momi scored in the final 10 minutes for the first competitive win for the Central African Republic since 1973 to leave Algeria bottom of the Group D standings.

Algeria, who were at the World Cup finals in June, have now won just two of 14 matches played this year.

Nigeria turned in a lacklustre performance in Conakry, seeming affected by the withdrawal of several key players and the uncertainty over whether the game would go ahead. Nigeria had been suspended last Monday by FIFA because of political interference in the running of their football federation but had the ban temporarily lifted on Friday.

The Cape Verde Islands are unexpected leaders in Group A after a goalless draw in Zimbabwe on Sunday, keeping up a day to remember for the continent’s smaller footballing nations.

But there was one heavyweight with a reason to smile. Tunisia, who had a horror start to the qualifying campaign, won 2-1 away in Togo with Amine Chermiti scoring an 83rd minute winner to move them to within three points of the top in Group K.

The next round of qualifiers are set for March. The 11 group winners, plus the top three runners-up qualify for the finals, which are being co-hosted by Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.
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