http://www.ntv.co.ke Uganda has once again come to haunt Kenya in the CECAFA Senior challenge cup. The Cranes beat the Harambee Stars 1-0 at the Nyayo National stadium to demote the hosts to mere spectators. Even as the coach blamed injuries for the loss the team has had a rather blunt strike force and shaky defense.
Where are the Peter Dawo s,Tobias Ocholla,Motegos etc of today?Manze kuna young talents wa mysa but this KFF politicians go for old injured bodies that act like Etoo´s wanna be.Kuna success hungry young talents mtaani(ghetto) ready for action.Maboys wanatoka Kariobangi(bangla ncc 381 home) jogging mpaka Thika na warudi twice per week.Sasa KFF wameweka masonko kama Harambee stars players na mind zao ziko kwa vile watawai the next metre(million)HOLLA BACK
MrKymani76 1 year ago
@mwanamuciare Haha you hit it my EAC brother! That was UG all over before Lawrence Mulindwa who became FUFA president and has worked well and hard for UG and Africa. The whole of East Africa needs more public servants such as he for East Africa to develop into the state we dream of. At the moment there're too many idiot minded greedy little people masquerading as public servants. We will change this for the better as where there's a will...
MUGiSA3000 1 year ago
The move on 0:15 seconds just before the Cranes goal is too nice for words!
It would be great for the Cranes to go all the way to the ANC.
MUGiSA3000 1 year ago
My young brothers & sisters in Kenya should have brought back "The Ghost."
But for the sake of continuity, let Muhiddin stay.
TheUgandan 1 year ago
BOOOOOP BOOOOP UG ALL DAY
monkeymanss 1 year ago
hey..dont talk too much..Uganda was a better side..no excuses
jebcrack 2 years ago
Coach mujahideen is just a loser.He should show his worth by coaching two fishes in mombasa and reach national level first.He can do no sh##.Trust me!
kushotto 2 years ago
@lesbmistique Good idea...most of the top world soccer players started playing in the streets of Rio slums...an emerging third world economy!
siasabora 2 years ago
@deemkati hahahaha that dude Mobutu wz a crazy one alright! Right on blaming the King on every crappy thing happening...time we turned the tables n 'Change the Small Man' in the street. The wobbly leaders come from the same streets...not some Utopia village!
siasabora 2 years ago
I'm not crazy about Kibaki leadership, but I will disagree with him taking the blame on our pathetic team. We cannot solely blame one person for everything we under achieve. Perhaps he needed to give this team a warning like Mobutu did in 74 when Zaire was playing Brazil you lose by 4 goals,don't set your feet in Zaire. I guess a dictator is good we almost made it to world in 90 if it wasn't for 1-0 to Egypt.
deemkati 2 years ago