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Robson Sharuko
While the Young Warriors were being walked over in Angola, Gumede was dancing at a royal wedding in Mberengwa on Sunday PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 17 August 2012 20:23

In our 2014 World Cup qualifying group, where we share bottom place with the Mambas on one out of six points, we were the only inactive nation on Wednesday because Egypt, who lead the way, Guinea, who have already beaten us at home, and Mozambique all played friendly internationals.
Benedict Moyo has been making a fool of himself this week and it’s rather sad, if not downright tragic, given that he is a very intelligent man who should be doing far much better.
For Ben was supposed to be different.

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As little boys growing up in Chakari, we were all Falcon Gold by birth and either Dynamos or CAPS United by choice PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 10 August 2012 21:11

Poor Sean Connor, a typical story told by a fool, when you hear it, you get to feel the intensity of the sound and fury but, when you take time to think about it, you realise that everything meant nothing.
Sean Connor was finally axed at CAPS United, just hours after losing at Hwange, and if they sort out all his issues quickly, he could be home in time to watch the closing ceremony of the Olympics live in London tomorrow.

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In the last 10 years, only one Harare Derby showdown has been won by a margin that is more than one goal PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 03 August 2012 21:29

In terms of performance, it was the best that I have seen CAPS United play this season, far better than their 3-1 victory over FC Platinum at the giant stadium, and even their fans, as much as this defeat hurt, appeared to acknowledge that their men had given it all.
After the City of Kings finally woke up from its slumber to stage a spectacular show, in hosting its biggest football match in years, the challenge was inevitably thrown to the capital to respond.

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Now and again the guy operating the PA system played a classic from Lovemore Majaivana — ‘Badlala Njani’ PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 27 July 2012 20:59

In an era where our football has been confronted by some of its greatest challenges and our Warriors have lost their box-office appeal they now attract just 12 000 fans to their home matches, it was refreshing to be in a stadium where you would be reminded our national game wasn’t dying.
IT never reached the heights scaled by Shakira, and her Waka Waka 2010 Fifa World Cup soundtrack, but in the City of Kings we danced to a captivating football sound last weekend. There was a distinct rhythm to the dance and it created images so beautiful it could only have been achieved by the incredible power of the most beautiful game the world has ever known.

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My wish is just to quit, I’ve served football for 20 years and, this year, I’ve seen a very ugly face of the game PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 20 July 2012 21:30

“My wish now is just to quit and retire. I've served football for 42 years. This year, I have seen a very ugly face of the sport and football.” — Mohamed Bin Hammam.
Tapiwa Kapini chose Nelson Mandela Day, and a rare dance with the Red Devils, to give Zimbabwe football a positive sound-bite that it had been crying for a very long time.
With the world watching, and 50 000 fans crammed into the packed Moses Mabhida Stadium, Kapini

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