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Coach Hey bows to pressure and recalls Oliech |
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Brief:The resistance by Harambee Stars coach Antoine Hey to include striker Denis Oliech and defender Edgar Ochieng’ in his line-up to face Nigeria was bound to trigger acrimony. ...more
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| 1. On Friday November 13, 2009, 3:04 AM , mark, United Arab Emirates wrote: | |
| If arab countries can beat Kenyas harambee stars 5 nil that clearly shows the poor state of football in Kenya.better to take sofapaka or any other collage team to represent Kenya.Beating Nigeria will be a kalonzo miracle.otherwise the stars are wasting the Nigerians for the worldcup or CAF with poor challegers
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| 2. On Thursday November 5, 2009, 7:59 AM , REAL DA ICEBERG, Kenya wrote: | |
| iz thiz how the national team iz run???
iz linah jelimo also part of the
technical bench??? hw will the manager &
the mentioned players relate??? thiz all
thing iz a joke...we were doing so fine
with kimanzi until the politicking reared
itz ugly azz again...all those in kff or
fkl or wateva they wanna call themselves
have no business runnin the game in this
country...
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| 3. On Wednesday November 4, 2009, 21:06 PM , Kihali Anastasios Elekiah, Greece wrote: | |
| The balance between employer and coach is sensitive,can turn emotional but KFL officials must not discuss differences with the national coach in the national media. The present bickering will not be very helpful to our national team. For you cannot belittle, push the national coach in public and expect him to perform well. Your tack is aggressive, you must use proactive diplomacy!
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