Malawi Supporters Plan To Intimidate Eagles
Published: June 07, 2012
Ahead of Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Nigeria, the Flames supporters have promised the Malawi National Team total support.
This declaration was made by Head of the Supporters Club Raphael Nsimba, who watched the team's training session held on Wednesday at Kamuzu Stadium.
''We do not want the stadium to be quiet, as if that people are in a funeral ceremony,'' Nsimba told nyasatimes.com.
Another supporter interviewed Yona Malunga disclosed that the supporters have already acquired Vuvuzelas to make the atmosphere noisy for the Super Eagles.
He told the newspaper: ''All is set as far as the supporting department is concerned. We will paint the whole stadium red for them to be intimidated.''
This declaration was made by Head of the Supporters Club Raphael Nsimba, who watched the team's training session held on Wednesday at Kamuzu Stadium.
''We do not want the stadium to be quiet, as if that people are in a funeral ceremony,'' Nsimba told nyasatimes.com.
Another supporter interviewed Yona Malunga disclosed that the supporters have already acquired Vuvuzelas to make the atmosphere noisy for the Super Eagles.
He told the newspaper: ''All is set as far as the supporting department is concerned. We will paint the whole stadium red for them to be intimidated.''
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