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Have we become indifferent?
Am I the only one who has noted a sense of resignation among football fans following the Flames’ latest loss…
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Living on past glory
Because of logistical problems, this entry could not have waited for Thursday’s Council of East and Central Africa (Cecafa) Tusker…
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Time to silence critics
English football was dominated by news from London giants Chelsea this week. Hot on the heels of their defeat at…
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Putting the party in perspective
It was time for internationals on Wednesday and while other football associations were engaged in friendlies and competitive fixtures, the…
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One against the script
This was clearly not in the script. If you are a neutral observer, the drama that has taken place in…
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Too many tough calls
Last weekend must have been particularly bad for referees in the English Premier League. I normally do not comment on…
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Suffering on the continent
European club football returned to our screens this week and it was quite a bad Uefa Champions League experience for…
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Why should we bother?
If you have read this column in recent weeks, you will have known that last Saturday’s elimination of the Flames…
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Battle lines clearly drawn
So the mind games worked after all? After annoying the football fraternity with the ridiculous protest over the venue of…
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Mind games gone bad
As far weekends go, last weekend was the closest to a perfect one for me from various perspectives. In football,…
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No pressing of panic button
Congratulations are in order to Manchester United following their first win at Anfield in five years on Sunday. There have…
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Joy, relief and despair
European club football returned to our screens with some exciting fixtures in both the Uefa Champions League and the Europa…
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On the call to action
I wish I could share the optimism of Flames national coach Kinnah Phiri that Malawi can overturn their 2-0 defeat…
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Folly here, sanity there
Let us start from where we stopped last week. Congratulations to government on seeing sense at last and endorsing professional…
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Did that really happen?
What was that again? Did I just see Swansea City and Fulham being the biggest performers on the opening day…
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George Chamangwana
Battered, bruised and barely recognisable as one of the country’s football powerhouses, Mighty Wanderers have lost four consecutive games that…
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Blow that whistle
You do not learn anything conclusively in a single match of football, but there was a lot in Sunday’s Community…
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Those long months
Here we are again. It promised to be a long three months from the time Sergio Aguero won last season’s…
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So what really went wrong?
It has been a testing few days for Mighty Wanderers fans in what promises to be an emotional roller coaster…
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To go abroad or to stay
There is no doubt that Big Bullets attacker Frank Gabadini Mhango is the man of the moment in local football…
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