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ON the 25th anniversary of the year Dynamos wrote the finest story in their 55-year history, it is quite remarkable that the negativity which blighted their campaign back then is still haunting the Glamour Boys, whose camp has been reeling from an explosive player unrest which has derailed their pre-season preparations.
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Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor THE High Court in Harare has reserved judgment in the matter in which a group trading as Dynamos Trust are seeking to be a party in the long standing application before the same court that is trying to interdict Dynamos Football Club (Pvt) Ltd from administering the Premiership giants. Judge president Justice […]
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Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S top football clubs are set to lose $1 million which a potential sponsor has dangled for them this year because the principal backers of the two giants, BancABC, have blocked the duo from going to bed with the new partner.
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Oscar Rusenga in Triangle Triangle …………………………(0) 2 Dynamos ………………………..(1) 2
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Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS coach Lloyd Mutasa is hoping that the work permit for his Cameroonian forward Joel Christian Epoupa Ntouba comes out before tomorrow’s game against Triangle so that the expatriate brings in a new dimension to their attack.
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Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter DYNAMOS president Kenny Mubaiwa described the defeat to Highlanders as heartbreaking, but maintains they will not press panic buttons even as their Castle Lager Premiership challenge continues to crumble. The Glamour Boys suffered their fourth loss in eight games this season and broke another record for the wrong reasons against Highlanders at Rufaro
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ZIMBABWE’S two biggest football clubs, Dynamos and Highlanders, clash in what promises to be an explosive Castle Lager Premiership showdown at Rufaro Stadium this afternoon, in the latest duel for supremacy between the two giants.
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Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter DYNAMOS coach Lloyd Mutasa doesn’t want to be remembered as the first Glamour Boys coach to lose to Highlanders in a league match in over a decade and has challenged his players to raise their game to another level at Rufaro tomorrow.
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Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter DYNAMOS interim coach Lloyd Mutasa is aware of the huge expectations from the Glamour Boys supporters as he hopes to turn around the fortunes after taking over the reins from his former boss Paulo Jorge Silva who was sacked this week.