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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/27/2012 Posts: 2,256 Location: Bandalungwa
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DRC had two legit goals dissallowed. They should've won 3-2 today. Nick Mwendwa and Stan Okumbi can thank referee Davis Omweno. he was man of the match today.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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Never felt more Kenyan. Kasarani was full house. I was there. The energy, the love, the patriotism. For sure sports can bring all Kinyans together. Cameroon 2019 tuko Ndani! i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/8/2018 Posts: 2,212 Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
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Stars did well but level of play was very shoddy. Poor crosses, wasted opportunities, komboras that missed the goal by a country mile..the list is endless. They will not make it very far if play does not improve. Save for Wanyama and Olunga and perhaps the defence I did not see much of note happening during the game. Ethiopia is not much of a competitor, how will they handle the powerhouses of African football with this level of play. Let them work hard to improve otherwise sorry to say it they will not go far.
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/15/2018 Posts: 428
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MugundaMan wrote:Stars did well but level of play was very shoddy. Poor crosses, wasted opportunities, komboras that missed the goal by a country mile..the list is endless. They will not make it very far if play does not improve. Save for Wanyama and Olunga and perhaps the defence I did not see much of note happening during the game. Ethiopia is not much of a competitor, how will they handle the powerhouses of African football with this level of play. Let them work hard to improve otherwise sorry to say it they will not go far. Didn't they beat Ghana recently? They have done really well when you consider all the poor preparations. Coach not being paid for months, shoddy travel plans, team not training for long enough, lack of friendlies. The usual garbage. Give them support and they will go places. Their best aspect is the defence which is solid. Bryan, Denis, Omar, Musa, Marcelo, Philemon & Matasi.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/8/2018 Posts: 2,212 Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
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radiomast wrote:MugundaMan wrote:Stars did well but level of play was very shoddy. Poor crosses, wasted opportunities, komboras that missed the goal by a country mile..the list is endless. They will not make it very far if play does not improve. Save for Wanyama and Olunga and perhaps the defence I did not see much of note happening during the game. Ethiopia is not much of a competitor, how will they handle the powerhouses of African football with this level of play. Let them work hard to improve otherwise sorry to say it they will not go far. Didn't they beat Ghana recently? They have done really well when you consider all the poor preparations. Coach not being paid for months, shoddy travel plans, team not training for long enough, lack of friendlies. The usual garbage. Give them support and they will go places. Their best aspect is the defence which is solid. Bryan, Denis, Omar, Musa, Marcelo, Philemon & Matasi. This is sad indeed. Why these things happen year in and year out is baffling to say the least. Incompetence and the usual ufisadi at the MOY&S?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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MugundaMan wrote:radiomast wrote:MugundaMan wrote:Stars did well but level of play was very shoddy. Poor crosses, wasted opportunities, komboras that missed the goal by a country mile..the list is endless. They will not make it very far if play does not improve. Save for Wanyama and Olunga and perhaps the defence I did not see much of note happening during the game. Ethiopia is not much of a competitor, how will they handle the powerhouses of African football with this level of play. Let them work hard to improve otherwise sorry to say it they will not go far. Didn't they beat Ghana recently? They have done really well when you consider all the poor preparations. Coach not being paid for months, shoddy travel plans, team not training for long enough, lack of friendlies. The usual garbage. Give them support and they will go places. Their best aspect is the defence which is solid. Bryan, Denis, Omar, Musa, Marcelo, Philemon & Matasi. This is sad indeed. Why these things happen year in and year out is baffling to say the least. Incompetence and the usual ufisadi at the MOY&S? It shouldnt baffle you..... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/23/2008 Posts: 3,017
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MugundaMan wrote:radiomast wrote:MugundaMan wrote:Stars did well but level of play was very shoddy. Poor crosses, wasted opportunities, komboras that missed the goal by a country mile..the list is endless. They will not make it very far if play does not improve. Save for Wanyama and Olunga and perhaps the defence I did not see much of note happening during the game. Ethiopia is not much of a competitor, how will they handle the powerhouses of African football with this level of play. Let them work hard to improve otherwise sorry to say it they will not go far. Didn't they beat Ghana recently? They have done really well when you consider all the poor preparations. Coach not being paid for months, shoddy travel plans, team not training for long enough, lack of friendlies. The usual garbage. Give them support and they will go places. Their best aspect is the defence which is solid. Bryan, Denis, Omar, Musa, Marcelo, Philemon & Matasi. This is sad indeed. Why these things happen year in and year out is baffling to say the least. Incompetence and the usual ufisadi at the MOY&S? Its the road side declarations made by politicians such as DP and Sonko that contribute to the disorganisation within govt and by extension to the national team. Why can't they insist on a well organised Football body in Kenya, with a budget and plan for the year complete with remuneration for coach and players, money for travel and accomodation etc. so as to allow the team operate smoothly and within a plan. But ours is "if you win the govt will give 50 million". And some clown dishing out Usd. 30K on camera, all for political expediency. Please politicians, allow the systems to work. If you go to Kasarani, enjoy the game, cheer and go home, if you want to reward players, do it discreetly by supporting the system that guarantees their success. Otherwise, congrats to Harambee stars, we have not had such a comprehensive victory in along time, and Ethiopia is a good team. "The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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The big money can still help develop the game in the country by betting the way they did.
Must wins may need to have huge bets, normal and fifty fifty games low bets. They could bet on coaches, and squads too, such that the most promising teams can have the heavier bets. Best coaches etc. As long as they pay.
It's time that FKF took bet management as seriously as the rest of the country.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/27/2012 Posts: 2,256 Location: Bandalungwa
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I agree with Obi. For some reason sports ministry is the most poorly staffed. For as long as I can remember, the sports minister has always been incompetent. Since the Moi days when Nyiva Mwendwa was sports minister to the Kibaki days when Hellen Sambili was sports minister and later Wario.
And now Achesa is the sports minister. This is a man who is barely literate. Apparently did not even finish standard 8.
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