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Magigi
#1 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 10:02:43 AM
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Hey Guys
Saturday is a day of reckoning in Kenyas football for the next 4 years. If Harambee stars lose saturdays match, then we are in the cold for the next 4 years. I hear that you guys have differences and instead of passing the ball to each other you'd better give it to your opponent ( from your former coach's mouth. If any of you DID the others girlfriend, please dont take it to the field. For now you are the only two stars we know who can push the team forward. If you Oliech can score a goal in less than a minute after the game starts, then you are a star. Of course the other players are important and are upcoming. Sooner or later your place will be take up by tehse players and you will be thrown into oblivion. WEMUST WIN ON SATURDAY. YES. Give it your all like ngungu iimantha kana (...like an impotent man attacking an airport to get a baby...)
Zakumi
#2 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 11:40:08 AM
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Magigi wrote:
Hey Guys
Saturday is a day of reckoning in Kenyas football for the next 4 years. If Harambee stars lose saturdays match, then we are in the cold for the next 4 years. I hear that you guys have differences and instead of passing the ball to each other you'd better give it to your opponent ( from your former coach's mouth. If any of you DID the others girlfriend, please dont take it to the field. For now you are the only two stars we know who can push the team forward. If you Oliech can score a goal in less than a minute after the game starts, then you are a star. Of course the other players are important and are upcoming. Sooner or later your place will be take up by tehse players and you will be thrown into oblivion. WEMUST WIN ON SATURDAY. YES. Give it your all like ngungu iimantha kana (...like an impotent man attacking an airport to get a baby...)


Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause
The Strong Do What They Want,The Weak Do What They Must!
dossy7
#3 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 11:47:41 AM
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We are fully behind the team do us some just good we need the win on sato and nothing more.
Go Kenya Go Harambee and watch this space am betting on Blackberry to score a goal on sato.
Kenya ni yetu sisi sote
mwenza
#4 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 12:12:29 PM
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When Harambee Stars lost to Guinea Pilau, I posted here at Wazua that the main reason for the loss was a clash of egos between those two chaps. Some Wazua soccer fans begged to differ with me. Two days later this information became public. It turned out that my mole in the team was spot on.

If these two guys are yet to patch up their differences, they have no business being in the national team. In soccer you only need a single player with a bad attitude to influence an entire team negatively. Ask yourself why Samir Nasri is never invited to play for the french national team.

@Magigi lets watch and see if these two guys play like "ngungu iimantha kana" on sato.
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reddevil
#5 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 12:52:41 PM
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Magigi wrote:
If any of you DID the others girlfriend, please dont take it to the field.


Seems this John Terry Virus is portent d'oh! ...so who did whose chick? why can the victim pull a Wayne bridge for the sake of the team?

The side shows a side we have bigger problems, just yesterday in the papers I read of a plot to oust Ghost regardless of the result...Shame on you

This just makes me sick...I wanted to to to the stadium and watch this match...but now I am thinking twice..disgusting to say the least.
McReggae
#6 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:17:27 PM
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Go harrambee stars GO!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
TAZ
#7 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:52:58 PM
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mwenza wrote:
When Harambee Stars lost to Guinea Pilau, I posted here at Wazua that the main reason for the loss was a clash of egos between those two chaps. Some Wazua soccer fans begged to differ with me. Two days later this information became public. It turned out that my mole in the team was spot on.

If these two guys are yet to patch up their differences, they have no business being in the national team. In soccer you only need a single player with a bad attitude to influence an entire team negatively. Ask yourself why Samir Nasri is never invited to play for the french national team.

@Magigi lets watch and see if these two guys play like "ngungu iimantha kana" on sato.


Harambee Stars have been losing matches because of poor preparations...how can we play friendly matches against Posta Rangers & Mahakama Fc??? I really pray we beat Uganda this weekend, we've been East African football giants for so long how did we let Uganda take that title from us.

Mwenza....the only time Samir Nasri didn't play for France was at the 2010 World Cup which had nothing to do with his conduct on /off the pitch. He's also playing against Romania this weekend.Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you

mwenza
#8 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:56:25 PM
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@TAZ.............Can you candidly tell us why Samir Nasri was not in SA?
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TAZ
#9 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 2:09:28 PM
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mwenza wrote:
@TAZ.............Can you candidly tell us why Samir Nasri was not in SA?



I wish i could explain what was wrong with Raymond Domenech.The guy made so many shocking decisions but thats besides the point....I've never heard of any drama in the French national team involving Samir Nasri.
mwenza
#10 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 2:26:19 PM
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@TAZ...........If what you are saying is true then read this..............



Former France doc slams Nasri, defends AnelkaBy Soccernet staff

August 29, 2010

Former France team doctor Jean-Pierre Paclet has defended Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka's role in Les Bleus' World Cup meltdown and blamed Arsenal's Samir Nasri for causing problems in the team in recent years.


Samir Nasri: The root of all problems?Nasri was not included in the squad for the World Cup, but Paclet alleges that the 23-year-old was a source of a disquiet which dates back further than June after upsetting captain Patrice Evra and senior professionals Thierry Henry, William Gallas and former Marseille team-mate Franck Ribery.

''Here was a kid with a dozen caps looking down on players with a hundred. Scarcely believable,'' Paclet claimed in extracts from his book L'Implosion. ''His behaviour gets on the nerves of almost everybody and he has the gift of really annoying Henry, Gallas and Patrice Evra.

''Most of all, the relationship between Nasri and Ribery was very tense, from the time they were together at Marseille. They were more like kids in a playground rather than professionals on a pitch.

''Ribery would cause general laughter if, say, he put salt in my coffee. If he did it to Nasri, there would be no sense of humour from him.''

Under former coach Raymond Domenech, the team managed just one point and one goal from their three Group A games at the World Cup and their campaign descended into total anarchy when the squad refused to train two days before their third match against hosts South Africa, in protest at Anelka's exclusion from the party following a dressing-room bust-up with Domenech.

''When Domenech went to see Anelka at Chelsea last season, Anelka warned him, let him know that there was no point taking him to South Africa if it was to play him in a position he didn't like,'' Paclet wrote. ''The problem with the French team wasn't Anelka. You have to understand he is loved within the squad, immensely popular, even if he's introverted.''

@Magigi..........Am sorry, we have moved from Harambee Stars to a juicier contest.

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