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Kenya Premier League 2013
kollabo
#181 Posted : Thursday, November 07, 2013 7:59:24 AM
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McReggae wrote:
Special Celebrations, Special in Africa.......goodness I'm so happy guys......from primo to a man with a great familia.......I celebrate again, my special suit for the occasion is like............don't care.


Well done Jamagelo, fully deserved!!!
Alba
#182 Posted : Thursday, November 21, 2013 4:01:22 PM
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Nyamweya wants all corporate teams disbanded. He says they are the reason KPL plays to empty stadia.

He may have a point. But even teams like Sofapaka cant draw crowds. In 2012 there was a match between Tusker and Sofapaka , a top of the table clash that was attended by a colossal 72 fans.


http://www.michezoafrika...ity-clubs-by-2015/14890

TAZ
#183 Posted : Thursday, November 21, 2013 5:12:05 PM
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Alba wrote:
Nyamweya wants all corporate teams disbanded. He says they are the reason KPL plays to empty stadia.

He may have a point. But even teams like Sofapaka cant draw crowds. In 2012 there was a match between Tusker and Sofapaka , a top of the table clash that was attended by a colossal 72 fans.


http://www.michezoafrika...ity-clubs-by-2015/14890



I'm still not convinced that's the way to get fans to come to the Stadium. A team such as Tusker (formerly Kenya Breweries) has been featuring in the Kenyan League since the 70's you cannot just ask them to disband their team for some "community club". Kwanza Nyamweya is proposing that the clubs convert by changing their name the way Bandari FC will soon change the name of the club to Coast Stars. He should find a way of funding those community clubs playing in the lower leagues....maybe he should engage the Governors at County level. I'm sure Mutua would be more than willing to support a community club. The teams in the KPL deserve to be there, hakuna short cuts.

Kakamega Homeboyz bribed their way into the Premier league but now they are back to where they belong.
Impunity
#184 Posted : Thursday, November 21, 2013 5:23:31 PM
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TAZ wrote:
Alba wrote:
Nyamweya wants all corporate teams disbanded. He says they are the reason KPL plays to empty stadia.

He may have a point. But even teams like Sofapaka cant draw crowds. In 2012 there was a match between Tusker and Sofapaka , a top of the table clash that was attended by a colossal 72 fans.


http://www.michezoafrika...ity-clubs-by-2015/14890



I'm still not convinced that's the way to get fans to come to the Stadium. A team such as Tusker (formerly Kenya Breweries) has been featuring in the Kenyan League since the 70's you cannot just ask them to disband their team for some "community club". Kwanza Nyamweya is proposing that the clubs convert by changing their name the way Bandari FC will soon change the name of the club to Coast Stars. He should find a way of funding those community clubs playing in the lower leagues....maybe he should engage the Governors at County level. I'm sure Mutua would be more than willing to support a community club. The teams in the KPL deserve to be there, hakuna short cuts.

Kakamega Homeboyz bribed their way into the Premier league but now they are back to where they belong.


How did Kakamega Homeboyz do this?
d'oh!
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#185 Posted : Friday, November 22, 2013 2:09:03 PM
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Impunity wrote:
TAZ wrote:
Alba wrote:
Nyamweya wants all corporate teams disbanded. He says they are the reason KPL plays to empty stadia.

He may have a point. But even teams like Sofapaka cant draw crowds. In 2012 there was a match between Tusker and Sofapaka , a top of the table clash that was attended by a colossal 72 fans.


http://www.michezoafrika...ity-clubs-by-2015/14890



I'm still not convinced that's the way to get fans to come to the Stadium. A team such as Tusker (formerly Kenya Breweries) has been featuring in the Kenyan League since the 70's you cannot just ask them to disband their team for some "community club". Kwanza Nyamweya is proposing that the clubs convert by changing their name the way Bandari FC will soon change the name of the club to Coast Stars. He should find a way of funding those community clubs playing in the lower leagues....maybe he should engage the Governors at County level. I'm sure Mutua would be more than willing to support a community club. The teams in the KPL deserve to be there, hakuna short cuts.

Kakamega Homeboyz bribed their way into the Premier league but now they are back to where they belong.


How did Kakamega Homeboyz do this?
d'oh!



Don't expect an answer from a reckless post.
MY NAME IS ADNAN JANUZAJ
TAZ
#186 Posted : Friday, November 22, 2013 2:42:20 PM
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Adnan wrote:
Impunity wrote:
TAZ wrote:
Alba wrote:
Nyamweya wants all corporate teams disbanded. He says they are the reason KPL plays to empty stadia.

He may have a point. But even teams like Sofapaka cant draw crowds. In 2012 there was a match between Tusker and Sofapaka , a top of the table clash that was attended by a colossal 72 fans.


http://www.michezoafrika...ity-clubs-by-2015/14890



I'm still not convinced that's the way to get fans to come to the Stadium. A team such as Tusker (formerly Kenya Breweries) has been featuring in the Kenyan League since the 70's you cannot just ask them to disband their team for some "community club". Kwanza Nyamweya is proposing that the clubs convert by changing their name the way Bandari FC will soon change the name of the club to Coast Stars. He should find a way of funding those community clubs playing in the lower leagues....maybe he should engage the Governors at County level. I'm sure Mutua would be more than willing to support a community club. The teams in the KPL deserve to be there, hakuna short cuts.

Kakamega Homeboyz bribed their way into the Premier league but now they are back to where they belong.


How did Kakamega Homeboyz do this?
d'oh!



Don't expect an answer from a reckless post.



Use the net @Mwenza, the story was all over the news when they were promoted last season.
It seems they tried the same thing this year to fight relegation but Ingwe didn't want anything to do with match-fixing.

http://www.goal.com/en-k...-sour-taste-at-homeboyz

The FKF Division one is plagued by corruption, hata this season bado kuna confusion on the teams which are supposed to be in the promotion play-offs.....guess it will go to the highest bidder kama kawaida.

Alba
#187 Posted : Friday, November 22, 2013 4:06:23 PM
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Nakuru All Stars are being rigged back into the league. In 2007, AFC Leopards were also rigged back into the league after Eldoret Mahakama had won promotion.
Nyamweya is probably angling to bring Shabana back into the league.
Community clubs are good for the league. I do support such community teams but they need to get their act together
Alba
#188 Posted : Monday, November 25, 2013 9:09:48 PM
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Since there is so much negativity surrounding football fans, its worth highlighting the good deeds performed by fans

see below

http://gormahia.net/late...ia-fans-visit-hospital/
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