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Uganda Cranes Vs Harambee Stars
smano
#91 Posted : Tuesday, October 11, 2011 9:13:55 AM
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I find Bafana team full of shallow loose nuts as evidenced by their goalie - products of years of apartheid so I can't really blame them. How can you have a league like the ABSA premiership and still produce such poor football?
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#92 Posted : Tuesday, October 11, 2011 11:33:44 AM
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TAZ wrote:
Yaani no one in the Bafana Bafana camp took time to read and understand the qualification rules. I loved how their goalkeeper was wasting time thinking they've already qualified....and whats with the dance at the end of the match! Ati they've now sent a protest letter to CAF, btw i've just found out that UEFA uses same rule (head to head). What a sad weekend for South Africans following Spring Boks exit from Rugby World Cup the following day.

The level of incompetence displayed here is unbelievably staggering. All these people who make a living from football and not even one of them bothered to read the rules?
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mwenza
#93 Posted : Tuesday, October 11, 2011 11:46:22 AM
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Elder wrote:
TAZ wrote:
Yaani no one in the Bafana Bafana camp took time to read and understand the qualification rules. I loved how their goalkeeper was wasting time thinking they've already qualified....and whats with the dance at the end of the match! Ati they've now sent a protest letter to CAF, btw i've just found out that UEFA uses same rule (head to head). What a sad weekend for South Africans following Spring Boks exit from Rugby World Cup the following day.

The level of incompetence displayed here is unbelievably staggering. All these people who make a living from football and not even one of them bothered to read the rules?



.....and yet they dare tell us that SA is a first world country in a third world continent.
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MaichBlack
#94 Posted : Tuesday, October 11, 2011 12:47:57 PM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
This is worse than Uganda's mistake of chest thumping and thinking Kenya's game was a formality. Enter Bafana Bafana or is it going Bananas Bananas?

www.dailymail.co.uk/spor...Cup-Nations-mistake.html

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This is sheer incompetence. The coach and the technical bench should all resign with immediate effect. What are you managing if you don't understand the rules. This was not a one day thing! This qualifiers were over a period of time. No one thought of reading the rules - pole pole.

Coach takes full responsibility. Technical bench follow suit - they should also have understood the rules. Kirsten Nematandani (South African Football Association president) also follows them for being clueless on such an important issue and for exhibiting his mediocrity on National TV.
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ecstacy
#95 Posted : Wednesday, October 12, 2011 2:56:15 PM
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ecstacy wrote:
Why decide to employ counter-attacking strategy then field a penalty box striker Baraza to partner a speedy Oliech??? Mugalia came on and the difference was crystal clear...why was the most creative midfielder we have Jamal M. not fielded?

The players are talented, the technical bench is wanting! Can the astute Kimanzi or better cadre coach pls given this job.


The excuse for Jamal's omission - http://www.michezoafrika...-uganda-match/3226.aspx
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#96 Posted : Wednesday, October 12, 2011 3:14:55 PM
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ecstacy wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
Why decide to employ counter-attacking strategy then field a penalty box striker Baraza to partner a speedy Oliech??? Mugalia came on and the difference was crystal clear...why was the most creative midfielder we have Jamal M. not fielded?

The players are talented, the technical bench is wanting! Can the astute Kimanzi or better cadre coach pls given this job.


The excuse for Jamal's omission - http://www.michezoafrika...-uganda-match/3226.aspx


Seriously our technical bench seems to have misplaced priorities ...Why defend in a game that needs a win to proceed.

zico was more interested in bragging rights than a win ... I even think its better they had attacked and lost to Uganda a neighbor than frustrating them living us with no EA country to support in the finals.
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