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#111 Posted : Monday, June 22, 2015 2:02:02 AM
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ecstacy wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
Alba wrote:
Ethiopia has beaten Kenya 2-0. Kenya cannot hack it in CHAN.


Inexperience. We had the luxury of missing a penalty and also hitting the bar.


Missed a penalty?! An away goal would have been phenomenal!




Guess Kenya don't have game when it comes to football.
They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
Alba
#112 Posted : Monday, June 22, 2015 3:39:12 PM
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Looks like Ethiopians really like football. You cannot get such crowds for a Harambee stars game nowadays. Even when big teams come visiting, the stadia are only half full.

And Harambee stars seems to be having problems in central defense. That cross should have been dealt with properly.
Alba
#113 Posted : Thursday, September 03, 2015 5:46:09 PM
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Kenya vs Zambia this Sunday in a crucial qualifier. Oliech is back and promising fireworks. Lets see if he can partner with Olunga.

Wanyama will hopefully put aside the dissapointments of his transfer mess.

Zambia are a better side and have been preparing for this match longer than Harambee stars. This is the biggest test for coach Bobby Williamson. So far he has not impressed.
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#114 Posted: : Thursday, September 03, 2015 5:55:01 PM
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Alba wrote:
Kenya vs Zambia this Sunday in a crucial qualifier. Oliech is back and promising fireworks. Lets see if he can partner with Olunga.

Wanyama will hopefully put aside the dissapointments of his transfer mess.

Zambia are a better side and have been preparing for this match longer than Harambee stars. This is the biggest test for coach Bobby Williamson. So far he has not impressed.

Than God he waste harambee while Kogalo gained in the process. Wish harambee well though!
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nakujua
#115 Posted : Thursday, September 03, 2015 6:44:19 PM
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Alba wrote:
Kenya vs Zambia this Sunday in a crucial qualifier. Oliech is back and promising fireworks. Lets see if he can partner with Olunga.

Wanyama will hopefully put aside the dissapointments of his transfer mess.

Zambia are a better side and have been preparing for this match longer than Harambee stars. This is the biggest test for coach Bobby Williamson. So far he has not impressed.

Really hope he plays Wanyama in his better suited holding position.
Alba
#116 Posted : Friday, September 04, 2015 3:42:15 PM
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nakujua wrote:
Alba wrote:
Kenya vs Zambia this Sunday in a crucial qualifier. Oliech is back and promising fireworks. Lets see if he can partner with Olunga.

Wanyama will hopefully put aside the dissapointments of his transfer mess.

Zambia are a better side and have been preparing for this match longer than Harambee stars. This is the biggest test for coach Bobby Williamson. So far he has not impressed.

Really hope he plays Wanyama in his better suited holding position.


What position has Wanyama been playing for Harambee Stars recently? Its beeen a long time since I actually watched a full Harambee stars game.
mwenza
#117 Posted : Saturday, September 05, 2015 8:55:27 AM
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Alba wrote:
nakujua wrote:
Alba wrote:
Kenya vs Zambia this Sunday in a crucial qualifier. Oliech is back and promising fireworks. Lets see if he can partner with Olunga.

Wanyama will hopefully put aside the dissapointments of his transfer mess.

Zambia are a better side and have been preparing for this match longer than Harambee stars. This is the biggest test for coach Bobby Williamson. So far he has not impressed.

Really hope he plays Wanyama in his better suited holding position.


What position has Wanyama been playing for Harambee Stars recently? Its beeen a long time since I actually watched a full Harambee stars game.



He plays as an attacking midfielder.
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nakujua
#118 Posted : Saturday, September 05, 2015 12:22:52 PM
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mwenza wrote:
Alba wrote:
nakujua wrote:
Alba wrote:
Kenya vs Zambia this Sunday in a crucial qualifier. Oliech is back and promising fireworks. Lets see if he can partner with Olunga.

Wanyama will hopefully put aside the dissapointments of his transfer mess.

Zambia are a better side and have been preparing for this match longer than Harambee stars. This is the biggest test for coach Bobby Williamson. So far he has not impressed.

Really hope he plays Wanyama in his better suited holding position.


What position has Wanyama been playing for Harambee Stars recently? Its beeen a long time since I actually watched a full Harambee stars game.



He plays as an attacking midfielder.

I don't know if its just him feeling a need to help out or if its the coach who instructs - but he tends to play in a more advanced role.

For Zambia I would rather we go Mous style and play not to lose, I think that will be better with him protecting the defenders.
mwenza
#119 Posted : Saturday, September 05, 2015 12:32:23 PM
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nakujua wrote:
mwenza wrote:
Alba wrote:
nakujua wrote:
Alba wrote:
Kenya vs Zambia this Sunday in a crucial qualifier. Oliech is back and promising fireworks. Lets see if he can partner with Olunga.

Wanyama will hopefully put aside the dissapointments of his transfer mess.

Zambia are a better side and have been preparing for this match longer than Harambee stars. This is the biggest test for coach Bobby Williamson. So far he has not impressed.

Really hope he plays Wanyama in his better suited holding position.


What position has Wanyama been playing for Harambee Stars recently? Its beeen a long time since I actually watched a full Harambee stars game.



He plays as an attacking midfielder.

I don't know if its just him feeling a need to help out or if its the coach who instructs - but he tends to play in a more advanced role.

For Zambia I would rather we go Mous style and play not to lose, I think that will be better with him protecting the defenders.


Most players are selfish. They realize that being a defensive midfielder is a thankless job so they prefer playing in the more visible role of an attacking midfielder where they hope to score a goal and become the talk of the town.

Haven't you seen Obi Mikel, a born defensive midfielder, always playing as an attacking midfielder for the national team? Mikel, in particular, playing in an advanced role is always the height of comedy given that the chap can't win a 100m sprint against a tortoise.
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safariant
#120 Posted : Saturday, September 05, 2015 12:47:57 PM
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mwenza wrote:
nakujua wrote:
mwenza wrote:
Alba wrote:
nakujua wrote:
Alba wrote:
Kenya vs Zambia this Sunday in a crucial qualifier. Oliech is back and promising fireworks. Lets see if he can partner with Olunga.

Wanyama will hopefully put aside the dissapointments of his transfer mess.

Zambia are a better side and have been preparing for this match longer than Harambee stars. This is the biggest test for coach Bobby Williamson. So far he has not impressed.

Really hope he plays Wanyama in his better suited holding position.


What position has Wanyama been playing for Harambee Stars recently? Its beeen a long time since I actually watched a full Harambee stars game.



He plays as an attacking midfielder.

I don't know if its just him feeling a need to help out or if its the coach who instructs - but he tends to play in a more advanced role.

For Zambia I would rather we go Mous style and play not to lose, I think that will be better with him protecting the defenders.


Most players are selfish. They realize that being a defensive midfielder is a thankless job so they prefer playing in the more visible role of an attacking midfielder where they hope to score a goal and become the talk of the town.

Haven't you seen Obi Mikel, a born defensive midfielder, always playing as an attacking midfielder for the national team?

Obi Mikel is not a born defensive midfielder. He was an attacking player converted to a defensive player by Chelsea, as many african players are converted in Europe.
In the under 17 World Cup Obi Mikel was the 2nd best player beaten by Messi playing an attacking position.
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