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You can do it boys!

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ON Sunday our Warriors go into battle with Guinea at Rufaro Stadium and my message is “Go Warriors Go!”
Let’s rally behind our stars this Sunday and sing our usual battle cry; Yave nyama yekugocha.
Let’s attend in numbers and support our guys in our favourite hunting ground.
Let’s make noise and intimidate our prey so that our Warriors find comfort in our cheers.
Please let us all be united for the sake of our Warriors.
Kalisto Pasuwa you are our trusted lieutenant, our strategist whom we know all is well.
Use an attacking formation while making sure that the backline is not exposed.
It’s good that Costa Nhamoinesu is here, Knowledge Musona, Cuthbert Malajila, Khama Billiat, Tendai Darikwa and Eric Chipeta, among other foreign-based players, are in the country.
You have done it in Malawi under difficult conditions and now at home, we know you have few problems unlike the Malawi trip.
Please make your fans happy this Sunday.
We are ready to cheer the team.
I know Musona is going to score together with Billiat.
This is our chance to make six points in Group L.
We should make it to the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.
This is our chance Zimbabwe.
Go Warriors Go!

JB
Bindura

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