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English Premiership hosted by Kezio D. Musoke (Administrator)
WHO will win the English Premiership league 2006 / 2007?
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Fundarising poster for Besigye authored by Jonathan Bond on 24. November 2005 at 14:20
Copy and Paste this link into your web address and print out as many as you want or email the link to your friends.

http://www.fdcuganda.org/pages/publications/Political%20Prisoners.doc

Once winners must always(ARSENAL) authored by twesigye deus on 13. November 2005 at 06:46
Arsenal must win the English Premiership League 2006 / 2007 because the way it started is not the way its playing now.You can believe me it has seriously improved. Incase they bring in new members with other club would win Arsenal?Deus

KEZIO - ARE YOU A HYPOCRITE? authored by Busungu on 3. November 2005 at 13:35

You want us to sympathise with the elimination of these bastards in Buganda?
Listen to Dr Obote: A good bastard in Buganda is a dead one!

Martha on 2. November 2005 at 14:16

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Idiot Greg , kennels are already there at Mengo and that is where the dogs fuck your queen.
Have you forgotten that you were produced as a result of your prostitute mother visting the kennel. You think we are all bastards like you.

Martha on 2. November 2005 at 14:11

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Grace I told you not to waste your time with these Baganda bastards. They are just empty heads - nothing in their heads icluding that of Ochieng's son turn king. Infact I was surprised when you were calling me to silence.

Martha on 2. November 2005 at 13:56

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The stupid Baganda got what they wanted - infact Obote was kind enough to leave some like the idiots on this forum alive. Grace, have you ever heard about "operation no living thing" in Sierra Leone? This was what the Bazilio Okellos should have done but they forgot. I shed NO TEARS for any bastards killed in Luwero or those that were roasted in Mengo.

Martha on 2. November 2005 at 13:56

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They are just kidding because the best is yet to come. I would advise the likes of Matama, Kisolo, Greg and the other idiots to remain in the diaspora and continue washing the bazungu shit and shifting gabage rather than thinking of ever coming back to get roasted. If they insist let them come, we are prepared for them if they do not know this.


Arsenal, the former champions. authored by arish kanu on 22. October 2005 at 08:05
it looks unfair if one does not remember what is in the records about Arsenal.Chelsea has tried to impress and thats whats expected of a good team that even has world class players on bench.therefore chelsea should learn from the Gunners record written and also break it.this creates space for competition.
chelsea wil;l win it.

Arsenal, the former champions. authored by arish kanu on 22. October 2005 at 08:03
it looks unfair if one does not remember what is in the records about Arsenal.Chelsea has tried to impress and thats whats expected of a good team that even has world class players on bench.therefore chelsea should learn from the Gunners record written and also break it.this creates space for competition.

Uganda should take heart from Togo who rather take their football seriously authored by Ben Oloya on 17. October 2005 at 09:36

Four years ago Senegal qualified for the world cup for the first time in their history, a country that very few people in the west and Far East knew about, well they know now. The Senegalese went to Japan conquered The French and surprised everyone in their style of play, and to the players it was a very successful campaign. That however was just the beginning of Senegal’s fortune in terms of sports and economic values, because for the years that followed to date, there have been great influx of tourists into the country. And if you are a true soccer (footie) fan it wouldn’t take you long to recognise names like, Salif Diao( Aston Villa FC), El Hadji Diouf(Bolton), and Papa Boba Diop(Fulham FC), just to mention a few, all took part in that great Senegalese world cup run in 2002. These players came to the premiership in England, established themselves and are now one of the first names on their respective team sheets for every game, let alone the fact that they also earn at least £10,000 a week each, money which I am sure they are investing heavily back home.

Now Togo, a country 4 times smaller than our Uganda with a similar ratio in population as well has done what Uganda can not even dream of at the moment. One only wonders how they achieved this spectacle! Well we can all assume that they worked hard at it, right from the grass roots. There are 9 football leagues in Togo with about 32 clubs in all, so competition is tense because everyone is fighting to get to the top of the league. The structure is well set; the support from the government is evident in the way the President Faure Gnassingbe takes great pleasure and passion in showing his support for the team. When you look at the FUFA (Federation of Uganda Football Association) on the other hand, you will see that there more FUFA representatives than even professional players. Who are they representing one wonders; their families and interest of course! The highest Uganda footballing achievement ever came in 1978 when we lost to the host Ghana 2-0, but where are the heroes of this team?

Uganda’s football association needs restructuring with a lot more emphasis and responsibility given to the districts. There is great support for good football in Uganda at the moment and so much money can be generated in many ways if the game is marketed well, hence using the money to develop grass root talents other than paying the men and woman in grey suits with no love for the game.

For Togo meanwhile, they are just waking up to their dreams, and I am sure many Togolese still think they are actually deep asleep and really dreaming. Whether they fall in the first huddle next year, Togo will never be seen as a failure because the reward football will take back home in Togo for many years to come will exceed all expectations. There are of course three other new comers from Africa as well; Angola, Ivory Coast, and Ghana, all wanting to perform well next year although I can see everyone’s attention drawn to Togo the tiny nation. Tiny in every sense of the word, though much bigger in football now.

Uganda should take heart from the Togolese and go back on the drawing board and develop the many talents we have to produce a similar spectacle.

Katusa

UNITED WE STAND MAN UTD MUST AND MUST win this 2005/2006 premier leguea authored by muvin on 30. September 2005 at 21:29
just want to inform u that man utd is to take this trophy 4 the premier leguea. just wait and see.but ferguson should look for replacement of scholes as j.s park is for giggs, smith is for kean. we need young generation.UNITED WE STAND.
ARSENAL are going back in division. coz u can't convice me that wigan and westham are going back.
lets watch the game and see what next

chelsea will win it authored by isaacmaluk on 29. September 2005 at 15:33
iam aliverpool fun, and according how i see chelsea is so strong. they have left man u, liverpool, arsenal really in afar distance

Manu Injuries authored by Kabaale Francis on 23. September 2005 at 05:45
Manu is to take the trophy but the injuries are such a set back but its never over til its over,
go watch week'd matches guyz-nice week'd.

THE WINNER OF THIS YEAR authored by welukwagana on 11. September 2005 at 17:43
Without westing my time on this easy let me help the lest of team that the winner of this year premiership league is non other than manchester united mw

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