From the terraces

 - With GRACE CHIRUMANZU
ALMIGHTY DE-MBARE
Makorokoto De-mbare, we are all happy and proud to be supporting you. You worked beyond everybody's expectations. Now its time to reorganize yourself and avoid the previous problems.

Best wishes in your new challenge. Thanks to The Zimbabwean for your impartial column. – Blessing Mhute, Mutare

Well done to Dynamos, keep it up! – Bradwell Mugari

Let’s salute Sir Yogi Mandigora and his troops with the wonderful job they did in Tunisia. We are the only ones allowed to make it to the mini league. – J.J Younger,

Hillside

Hatidi maunderground boss nekuti tapinda mumari. Congratulations Dynamos for going through to the mini league. – Tonde Razor, Sunningdale 3

Congratulations to my team, Dynamos, for winning in Tunisia. Viva De-mbare Its bad for Bosso supporters to think De-mbare supporters would support El Merreikha is unbecoming! This is a national cause and everyone had to rally behind a team representing Zim. – S. K,  Harare

Congrats to De-mbare for raising our flag high. ……. should pack his bag and go back to Botswana. – Austin, Gweru

Hatimborohwa kunyeperana, so long Gaza, Jabvi, Manyatera naDuduza are there with Ngoda and Romario featuring in the Vietnam stand supporting, Dynamos will never fall. Tisu anhu acho. – Needed “Ngoda” Masiwa

Congratulations Dynamos for beating the Tunisians. WARNING to the founder members, some of you are greedy, hamudi kuona mari. Stay focused madhara. – Shaibu original

Well done to Dynamos for gunning down the Tunisians. Please pray to God before every training session, trip or game. We love you. – Pardon Ricky

We have to give Desmond Gazza Maringwa a befitting welcome at Dembare’s next home game. You are a legend man. Keep up the good works. – De-mbare fan

Dynamos fans why do you praise Sunday Chidzambwa when your team wins but when it comes to its failures, you blame David Mandigora? – Kudzi Madziro

Why are the SRC and ZIFA happy to collect money from international matches but are reluctant to give support to the same teams when they come back to ask for help? – Vivas

VALINHOS, GOOD COACH OR BAD? Valinhos is not serious with his job. How can the warriors be held by Namibia in their backyard? Please bring back Fabisch or Mhofu. – Matoto weChipinge

Allow me to respond to contributions by Owen Madhadha in last week’s Sunday edition of The Zimbabwean. Madhadha said, “Our warriors played on Sunday, why? Because of poor players selection by Valinhos and crew…”

Give Valinhos a break man! – The man has not yet done anything good or bad for us to comment as yet. We need to give him time, though there might not be as much of it, criticizing him now is too early. Lets just see what he can do. Patience pays. – Wise Owl, Harare

From the recently broadcasted interview with national soccer team coach, Valinhos, I came to believe he is on a English lecture trip. The man has no future as the Zimbabwe coach; his strategies are just not good for our football. – Anonymous

I don’t think Henrietta qualifies to be ZIFA Chief Executive officer, instead of giving backing Valinhos she is behaving like a supporter. How can she go on national television insisting that if the coach loses two games he will be fired? Instead of standing by the coach, she tells him, ZIFA needs results even when they are not giving him full support. That’s where we are failing as Zimbabweans; we are giving jobs to people who don’t know anything about their roles. – B. Chikosi, Gweru

I had doubts about Masomere from day one. The man has stated before that he is Dynamos, which makes him ineligible to coach Caps United. If Farai Jende has such an appetite for De-mbare people, then he must take his money there.

Mapeza should be appointed head coach with Mhlauri bouncing back as technical director. – Dhehwa

Surely Richard Mteki, Method Mwanjali and Evans Chikwaikwai deserve a place in the local based players squad. Maybe Valinhos is watching too many Dynamos games. We have better strikers than Dzvukamata and Tsipa. – Wellaz, Harare

FOOTBALL STADIUMS DROUGHT  -  Asekuru, what’s wrong with Barbourfields? You actually think the national team will win playing in Gwanzura stadium? Please ZIFA can you be serious at once. – Anonymous,  Bulawayo

When will the national sports together with Rufaro stadium be ready for activities? It’s a mockery to soccer fans to go watch football at Chibuku and Dzivarasekwa. – Blazo, Mbare

WHAT OF CRICKET FANS? – Your column is a brilliant one; it gives a voice to the voiceless. But why is it biased to soccer fans? Some of us love cricket and we have since stopped watching our local players humiliating at the international scene, we have hopelessly watched the standard of the game crumbling.  People abused power to take over of what was once a beautiful game to watch and as we are fans without a voice, we watched helplessly. Give us our fare share to be frank with these authorities, zvimwe vangatinyarawo. – Wise Owl, Harare

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