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Namibian Premier League |
yourstruly
Number Posts: 32
Last Post: 29.01.2009, 20:37
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| Monday, 24. September 2007 at 09:42 |
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This forum will talk about our premier league. The ups, the downs, the misses and the near misses.
Please send all your views on the Premier league.
For a start, we shall be looking at how the league will help take us to the Naitons Cup next January.
Someone already said Civics will continue with thier fine run.
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Re: Namibian Premier League |
shinoland (guest)
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| Tuesday, 06. November 2007 at 17:26 |
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I think this season will be more exciting and different from others especially the introduction of the 1 game per game.I must say that the people are not yet aware of the premier league whether they are interesting or not.I am also happy that the championship is more competitive than 2-3 years before.I mean teams are now up for a challenge and its good to see Civics being beaten by mighty Gunners in the Fnb cup.This will not only encourage Mighty gunners that they can beat Established teams but to the the othrer teams that think that they are isolated in term of progress.
My other comment regarding our premiership is the promotion part,wealthy camponys are not investing enough money into the game.I was not suprised on saturday to see that people floked in to large amount to see the Man Utd -arsenal game becouse they felt it was more entertaining than the local based football.I even a football commentater in the bar while the local football is being played.Think of this,If people who are informing the nation about football are not attending the local games,how do you expect the civilians to go a supports.
Lastly i would like to encourage every team in the premiership that they must continue playing,who knows maybe you might find yourselft at a well packed stadium with cameras.My team OSHAKATI CITY will win the title this season becouse this year is just another year.
[Post edited by: shinoland on 06/11/07 5:36 PM]
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Re: Namibian Premier League |
yourstruly
Number Posts: 32
Last Post: 29.01.2009, 20:37
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| Tuesday, 06. November 2007 at 20:31 |
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How so, Comrade Shinoland.
I have a feeling you were at a Bar in Hochland Park.
I happen to have passed thru it and noticed some top local football commentators as well.
But let them be forgiven because Man U and Arsenal are like tradiitonal teams to them. Maybe thier top local clubs were out of town.
N-where, as much as the local league is becoming intresting, i am still not yet impressed by the slow responce of the coprate sector to the cause of the Brave Warriors' trip to Ghana.
If u look at it closely, only MTC is pumping money into local footaball. FNB and Hansa are just following the crowd. They are not yet there.
By the way, i enjoyed watching football with you at Pelican last saturday. Didn't know u become so passionate with your English team.
Nxa
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Re: Namibian Premier League |
vanicco
Number Posts: 20
Last Post: 09.12.2009, 09:52
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| Wednesday, 11. June 2008 at 11:50 |
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can someone tell how our result reached fifa but not yet on our local radio and website. i have to check on fifa website for result and log of our own npl. local reporter always given europe results from internet even before the game end, but can,t log in fifa.com for local result. one more thing when namibia plays abroad i have to hear the result after 2 to 3 days while southafrica result are given immediatry after the game. result are always on bbc.com but local radio only check for man utd, chels, arsn and liverpool result.
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