Friday, October 16, 2015

Cry my beloved Highlanders!

As a member and supporter of Highlanders FC there are a number of issues that the club has to address. I'm worried about the so called Junior policy which the club is trying to implement in the middle of the season when all that is needed is experienced players to help the team finish at least in top four. While the team is clamouring about Junior policy they then let go of Ozias Emmanuel Onazi Zibande an experienced young striker. The other thing that bogles the mind is the reckless speech by the club's head coach who is on a relentless campaign of naming and shaming players who are costing the team. He started his blame game directed at the goalkeeping department accusing Ariel Sibanda of conceding soft goals and Njabulo Ncube of making goal keeping blunders against Dynamos last Sunday, now the attack is directed at Obadiah Tarumbwa who is being accused of failing to score. Mr. Bongani Mafu should understand that all that the players need at this crucial point is motivation. Obadiah alongside other players have been giving all their effort its just unfortunate that results haven't been coming our way most probably because of the tactics or should I say shortcomings of the technical department alongside the clueless executive. It's crystal clear that the team doesn't have dependable and experienced defenders but the executive and technical department over looks that. That was the same problem we had last season but no one is keen to rectify it. Bongani Mafu failed to meet his target in week 10, how he hàs survived up to this day only the executive and his praise singers and bootlickers like Ezra Sibanda knows better. It seems that there are some people out there who are compromising the Highlanders brand and soiling the pride of Isizwe sikaMthwakazi. That the Peter Dube led executive has failed is as clear as a pikestaff. Of this world was mine to give I would give it all to fire all these incompetent people and help restore the the pride of the people! Yithi Abantu!

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