Saturday, July 24, 2010

Beautiful Bosso Memories!

[caption id="attachment_1100" align="aligncenter" width="570" caption="Can You See Yourself?"][/caption]For the faithfuls, I wish to hear any of your thoughts and memories as you prepare for tomorrow's Bosso vs Cosmos Clash. Shona khona. While you place your comments, give me the scoreline as well.

7 comments:

  1. The problem with Football is that it BREAKS hearts.

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  2. Hahahaha. If there is one person who knows that, it's me. It can bring immeasurable and uncomparable joy to many. It can bring communities and societies together. It can build bridges and relationships as well. It can make people feel they belong somewhere, like they have a thing they call their own. It is amazing how football is amazing.

    Thank you Thembelani for your comments. I wish you all the best in all your endeavours.

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  3. Amongst other numerous memories, I lived along Brenda Moyo's street. Brenda's father elegantly walked the street past our house, early Sunday mornings in full well ironed Black and White regalia, very smart and without fail. That picture will never ever be escape my mind. That man will never sieze to amaze me. Ama Highlander amahle will always know ubaba uMoyo.

    As I go through the Bosso journey, the "EBHORENI EBHORENI EBHORENI" around TREDGOLD BUILDING was the thing for me. Loud music, flags and the mayhem. The after parties!!! Tjooo.

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  4. Uyazi uzangenzela okunye Ndex. I wish I could turn back the hands of time to the time when I was involved. I miss the passion that went with our games. Just seeing uzulu ecstatic when the team had done well brought so much joy to my heart. I guess it was the only thing left that they could identify with.The celebrations at Gweru and tredgold chicken inns,the road shows. I remember the game at Shabani the cops trying to scare us with their dogs. I also remember a game in Harare against Dynamos, when we got to Rufaro I was escorted by tight security to the VIP stand and was told never to move from my seat and when Bosso scored I was the only person that jumped up and celebrated and the Dembare vice chairman was not amused he came to me and told me not to celebrate, but the game that stands above them all was the game against Dembare on 28 February, the match in which former PSL secretary had virtually declared war against BOSSO and we went on to beat them and we were to win the championship that season!!!The memories are so many believe me...Ndex do you remember the chukuchuku chicken when we went to play Yanga in Tanzania?????

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  5. KaGama, it felt like there was an earthquake wherever theteam was. I remember the Dynamos game. I was watching the Gwindi windscreen crack, hahaha, I know you will remember the scuffle. You were unbelievably passionate.

    At Yanga, in Bahari Beach, the Chukuchuku chicken, oh my God. God bless Highlanders to see those days again, I pray.

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  6. who can 4get ukhwelo emagumeni sesibahanqile, sesibagombolozele. mina ngangise sizinda omunye ubaba ephenda indlu lenja yakhe black n white. i remember fondly ibosso isidla ubhedu eluveve sitshaya Amazulu 4-2. the best game for bosso. scoreline highlanders 3 Cosmos 1.

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  7. There is only one word to describe the atmosphere as Gama said, ELECTRIC. The joy and the vibracy of the people... eish.

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