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Rotten tomatoes out of FUFA basket

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ROTTEN TOMATOES! Patrick Ntege and his friend Godfrey Kwizera are such a liability to the game of football.
You are entitled to your opinion, whatsoever, but I will stick to my low opinion of them.

What then should we expect? Sort the bad fruits and bin them! That was exactly what the FUFA  disciplinary committee did over the weekend. Thanks God it was done! 

I have been a Mulindwa critic, but at certain points, I have had to rally behind him.

For Kwizera and company, they were fired deservedly, lest they further sabotage 'Goodman' Mulindwa's plans of taking Uganda's football to the desired level.

The common mindset today is fixed on qualifying for the finals of the Africa Cup of nations and, per-chance, the World Cup. Period.
Those are guys who have been all-out to criticize when Cranes have registered a loss, and also when they win. It would appear they don't have good intentions for the Cranes.

Kwizera, a former FUFA  Vice (administration) during the Obua era, and also one who has been Kabale District delegate, together with his friend Patrick Ntege plotted to form another FUFA three weeks ago. This is something any upright thinking person would call sabotage of football.

The duo, together with other parallel Fufa members Alfred Mawa and Sam Mutabazi, were on Saturday expelled from Fufa for intolerable behaviour.
The four were unanimously fired for starting a parallel FUFA and accusing the Mulindwa-led federation of illegality in face of football lovers, Confederation of African football and the football world body, Fifa.

Their bid to re-constitute Fufa, using the federation's headed-papers is criminal. They should be treated as masqueraders and charged with impersonation and false pretense.

Let's not hold any emotions over Kwizera and Co.'s exit.  It is the way healthy football management.

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