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May 08, 2005

<b>Please respect Fifa</b><br>Sir - We all agree that there was a need for change from the Denis Obua FUFA reign, to another administration to reclaim the image of the game.

Please respect Fifa
Sir - We all agree that there was a need for change from the Denis Obua FUFA reign, to another administration to reclaim the image of the game.
The disappointing thing is that while that process was about to take place, government suspended the very elections that were in my view going to throw out Obua.
With Michael Okiror out of the equation, there was no way Obua was going to beat Mulindwa.
The Movement government believes in institutions and following procedure, so I do not understand why the government took an unnecessary step just days to the election of Mulindwa as FUFA President.
The FIFA normalisation committee has been hotly contested. Belonging to FIFA is voluntary, and they have their own rules. We may or may not and we can de-register ourselves if we so wish.
The elite of this country have instead worshiped the European leagues and want to vote for a FUFA president or even run football at a national level without running even a local club! I believe SOS have to get down to the ground, form or belong to the local clubs, push numbers to the assembly and then make changes there.

Moses Magogo
KAMPALA


Liverpool have class
SIR - I Think Liverpool will overcome AC Milan basing on the incredible game they showed against Chelsea. Milan should revise their game if they are to compete with us, the Kop.

Eddie Magaye
JINJA


SIR - Liverpool remain the only English team with a good record in European football. The win over Chelsea has proved that no other team in England compares to Liverpool.

Jacob Khot
KAMPALA


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