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Robson Sharuko
In the darkness of African football, will we ever have a man whose work will be celebrated like this? PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 10 May 2013 21:35

Sharuko On Saturday
One thing for sure, and it’s irrelevant whether one liked him or not, Alexander Chapman Ferguson was a special breed, a one-off, and as we say goodbye to him, either hurt that he is gone or happy that we have finally seen the back

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Jose Mourinho told him ‘In the world of football, I and my people are top and in the world of journalism you are s***’. PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 03 May 2013 19:59

Sharuko On Saturday
As Barcelona remained faithful to their philosophy, even when it was clear it wasn’t working, they resembled a forgotten sungura band, playing out to an audience that wasn’t even listening, unaware that music had long changed, and this wasn’t the age, and era, to

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What we can’t hide away from is the brutal reality that match officiating, in our domestic Premiership, has certainly gone to the dogs PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 26 April 2013 20:49

Sharuko On Saturday
The Bosso family have been crying foul all week because they feel Partson Jaure’s last-gasp equaliser was not only diabolical, because it was the product of a grand fraudulent act by referee Norman Matemera, but it was an insult to everything that this world’s most beautiful game is supposed to represent

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Football will always throw up big and controversial decisions, some will go in your favour and others won’t, it’s the nature of the game PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 19 April 2013 19:59

Sharuko on Saturday
“I went over there, did a reasonable job and Highlanders, who are the Manchester United of Zimbabwe football, took note and asked me to become their manager.  It honestly doesn’t concern me any more that I don’t have a job as a British manager. It used to, but

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I was wrong and, on the evidence of what I saw on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, there is more to football than my beloved Manchester United PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 12 April 2013 20:43

On Tuesday and Wednesday nights, football won back its soul, after a period of turbulence triggered by the resurgence of racism and challenges of match-fixing, as the world’s most beautiful game charmed its loyal followers with magical sights and sounds.

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