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Let’s rally behind the Warriors

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EDITOR – THE Warriors will be hunting this Sunday at Rufaro Stadium.
They will be playing minnows Comoros Islands for the 2016 African Nations Championship (CHAN).
They are minnows, but we need to be careful.
Our preparations have been shoddy again just like the Malawi game last Sunday.
Let’s rally behind the team on Sunday.
It’s our football governing body ZIFA who are to blame if we lose.
The madness at ZIFA must stop.
What more do you want your football loving citizens to do.
The team failed to camp.
There are no excuses as the premier soccer league is on break.
Failing us at such a juncture is bad.
These fixtures were well known before all the wars you are fighting in the boardroom Mr Cuthbert Dube.
Anyway, we won’t stop rallying behind Calisto Pasuwa.
No matter the result, we are behind you Pasuwa.
Let’s come in our numbers at Rufaro and support the boys.
We believe we are a better side than Comoros.
Let’s play our best.
Edmore Chirambadare, please score and justify why you are currently the leading goal scorer in the country.
Go Warriors Go!

Ronald Murombedzi
Harare

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