Sasa kama wamerudisha Ghost Mulee for the umpteenth time aongoze Harambeechieth wat duyu expecti?
Huyo bonobo alipigwa career-ending sweep na mzungu ile aliambiwa aendelee kucheza hide and seek with ebola and wild animals si mwingine bali ni Uwesukimwi. Ati ‘team yetu arsenal’…yenyu na nani?
The Briton motherfucker is right ,huwa nashangaa Nyanga’u zikianalyse teams Za majuu with astounding accuracy, they even call that bearded handball guy of USA king whatever, WTF, let’s nature kogelo, gor mahia fc leophards even kamba we can come up with fc watermelon and we promote our fellow bonobos, if sportpesa became that successfull,if safaricom is this sucesfull because of netizens hustle everything is possible here
Humans can never ever NATURE anything. We only NURTURE.
Football is entertainment. How entertaining is Kenyan football? Only entertaining sports sell. If it is entertaining, people want to watch and associate. This attracts sponsors, whose money in turn leads to improved infrastructure, squads and salaries to players. Sponsors are attracted by numbers.
Now back to your question. How many local teams are entertaining? How many have a solid fan base that would benefit any sponsor?
Gor mahia, I dont really care about ur prowess in this strange language of the West so keep ur correct spelling bora my fellow African gentlemen understand what I intended to say
Kila nyani na starehe zake, its entertainment. I had a friend who shades tears whenever that anthem of epl ama sijui europa is played before the matches. Its in the head, in the blood. Nikamshow hii ni ujinga man, just be entertained by it, associate with it lakini don’t be a fanatic ati sasa arsenal ama man-u ni yetu! WTF. If they win or lose, itaongeza ugali kwa sufuria yangu?? [SIZE=1]unless umewekelea bet na upate hizo peanuts.[/SIZE]
Many here have missed the point. There’s no doubt that soccer is the most popular sport in the world. Unfortunately, even in THIS post, peeps are confusing world soccer with EPL. As a child I followed English soccer (coz of Beano, Dandy and all those English comics) while the rest of Kenya followed Football Made in Germany (thanks to Transtel Cologne), Italian Soccer, and Brazilian Soccer on VoK/KBC.
Then English FA partners with Barclays to broadcast live soccer at times friendly to the Far East…looking for markets…Africans jump on to the bandwagon thru South African broadcasters…and now drunkards that can’t even explain the offside rule believe the EPL is the only soccer worth watching.
Fun fact: if AFC Leopards plays in Kakamega, and Kabras Rugby Football Club plays the same day in KK, there’ll be more people at the rugby than the football.
Yeah, personally I have never watched a single game to the end or went to a pub purposely to watch a game… mainly because I dont find football exciting and also because I don’t easily get swayed by peer pressure