A
businessman-like Bruce Kangwa performance highlighted a happy
afternoon as he became a man of the match with a class act.
Milton
Ncube headed the Bulawayo giants ahead to settle the nerves in the
first half. The
commitment
of the boys pushed the home-team against the wall as a builder pushes
the plaster against the bricks.
Graham
Ncube volleyed home a Kangwa cross to seal the deal with a spear of
the assassin stab. The 'men at work' attitude and secret service
ruthless mentality made the team cohesion superior to Shabanie Mine's
intimidation on and off the pitch.
Kelvin
Kaindu's boys stamped their supreme authority with total confidence
and comradeship that will be an envy to many coaches. Revving in
top gear from the humble position, Tshilamoya's intentions were never
in question as in their last half dozen missions.
The
dedication and work ethic consistently proved the winning mentality,
as the team played with champion-material class.
As
if to prove that Mantengwane needs people who support each other
rather than promote the PHD (Pull Him Down) syndrome, that win became
a shinning beacon and left a sweet taste in the mouths of jubilation in the fans entering the new era of road-shows of old.
The
hosts did not make it easy for Highlanders, who had to keep their
cool and composure to play their usual passing and penetrative game.
The hearts of lions made the difference as to who wanted it the
most.
One
can only hope that the family gets the message that the team and
club growth means 'no more nappies and porridge'. It is high time the
club fed on the meat like all lions.
The
time for free peanuts from passers-by should be seeing its last days
at Bosso and at this rate, it is destination 'Africa Champions
League' next season. The club bosses should be thinking
big in preparing for the precarious journey of the jungle where we
have been lost more than once.
Lunch
boxes will not work and total commitment from the fans and management,
as mandatory as it may appear should not be faked. Questions of who
is who and their perceived agendas should not be allowed to spoil a
good performance.
My
naivety is apparent and completely based on a personal discipline
that forbids me to urinate on the street due to the feeling that
seven billion people are watching me on the big screen. Thinking that
everyone has the same attitude and honesty in dealing with public
funds distorts the picture and perception of the potential of the
club.
With the undeniable love and support of all who love the club with all their hearts and minds, all people west of the 'equator' need to check into rehab straight away to get rid away to negativity addiction especially based on the attitude of 'who is he/she?'
While the perceived enemy of the club is Dynamos, the truth is that it is the 'lovers of the club'. Whether deliberate or not, that is another story, but for lack of direct English translation of the verneular, let us buy the deodorant.
Elsewhere,
it was a stalemate between Motor Action and Dynamos, while Hwange
blasted Monomotapa by a 5-1 goal margin. Quelaton and Blue Rangers
drew 1-1.
The
much-anticipated fixture against Dynamos was rumoured to be penciled
for Sunday, but it has been however highlighted that Bosso will be
feasting on Chicken Lunch instead. The Harare boys will be wetting
their pants at the thought of any league meeting with the wild and
untamed team of the moment, team of the nation, Bosso Tshilamoya.
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