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This was not our year and even after reaching two Cup finals (Nile Basin and KPL Top 8) we did not deserve a trophy because we played so badly against poor teams.
But in Fans voice column this week, Krugen Chalinga has a good message for the entire Ingwe fraternity as it is now realistic the club will not win silverware in this campaign.
“The bond between we (fans) and INGWE remains strong and enduring. Even when we have zero hopes of silverware this season, our ultimate devotion remains constant and unwavering,” Chalinga posted on his Facebook account thus.
“Though we made voices and minute distractions following the defeat last Monday, still believe INGWE is ours forever. As we groggily come back to our senses that indeed this has been one of the terrible seasons in the recent past, we need to remain composed and be a hard lesson to concerned parties that early preparation is paramount to success.
“Our EC needs to be much more strategic and above all focused to predetermined goals. By so doing, best players as well as other goods, will come buzzing around INGWE like bees around honey. Ingweeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!”

Self-inflicted problems troubling Ingwe

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