Friday, July 30, 2010

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Time should have been USL fact

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FUFA has finally agreed that USL manages and runs the league under Uganda Super League limited (USL). Both parties are therefore not going to play a game of staking but it's rather one of the issues that were addressed during the Jinja declaration early this year, where the league and super league clubs must run professionally for the good of the game of football.

It's also good that there is no longer going to be any more complainants by clubs and their respective officials over Fufa and league business, because now, they (USL) take up the responsibility. So when the league and other league-related things are messed, they have themselves to blame.

 

USL is cheap Football talk

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Change is a fact of life which we all have to comply with. It's also commonly said that if   you don't change with change, change will change you. I concur with all this and for a reason.


But, when it's a change for things where only selfish interests are to be served at the expense of the interests of others, then I am not game.

 In this very context, it's my considered opinion and view that the interests, the label and the motives of the directors who are behind the Uganda Super League (USL) idea, is idle and cheap talk in football.

 

No answers; still shocked. But why soccer fans?

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Today if you ask me why Kyadondo Rugby Club or Ethiopian Village restaurant; why soccer fans as targets and again why Uganda World Cup watchers, I still will mince words.

Perhaps my answer will come from a self designed query and without scratching the head I will respond, I am shocked.

Reason, I was seated in the middle of the crowed at Kyadondo, giving tips and at the same time making my opinion on which coach got the players' selections right; which country (Spain and Netherlands) would win the prestigious world soccer trophy.

From the look of things I had already addressed myself that Spain was winning the match though I sympathized with Holland, but still went on to talk about the positives and negatives of both teams lest people doubt my journalism ethics if I  dare took sides.
 
 

Kinetic: A new play

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Who negotiates for your contract with a certain club or your pay raise or adds value to your talent has been a problem in Uganda.

Surely, there will no longer be such problems anymore, now that Kinetic Management Group Africa Limited is here.

 

Racing against Breast Cancer

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The hills and the weather did not favor most of the runners as we squeezed and sweated but the squeeze was worth the sweat.

When I took part in the Dasani Breast Cancer awareness campaign race against time last Sunday morning at Kololo airstrip, little did I know that as a man, I could also get diagnosed with breast cancer.

Talking to Dr.Stephen Malinga, the Minister of State for Health, I realized that my sweat was worth it on learning that breast cancer equally affects men.

 

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