Express at Pope Paul's

Jun 28, 2001

EXPRESS FC yesterday entered camp at Pope Paul Memorial Center 72 hours before their make-or-break tie against champions champions SC Villa.

By Daniel Saire and Leo Kabunga EXPRESS FC yesterday entered camp at Pope Paul Memorial Center 72 hours before their make-or-break tie against champions champions SC Villa. Club secretary Kavuma Kabenge said the move was to keep players together until after the match: "This is a very crucial game to us and we are not taking any chances." "We do not want anything short of a win," he said. Team captain Phillip Obwiny welcomed the move saying it would help them get focussed to the big game. Villa on the other hand stepped up their training with double sessions at Namboole and Villa Park. Coach Paul Hasule said Express had experienced players but was working out a way of beating them. r Sportsman Kakungulu Cup knock out tournament kicks off on July 5 at various play grounds in the country. Fixtures will be released by the NFLC on Monday. Ends

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