While letters of the commitment kind have caused all sorts of furore at the Harambee Stars training camp, Tunisia, Mozambique and Nigeria are all calm,shaping up well for the next round of World Cup/Africa Cup of Nations 2010 qualifiers in early June.
The Carthage Eagles of Tunisia have lined up an international friendly against their Sudanese counterparts, the Desert Hawks on Wednesday, May 27 in Tunis.
Reports from Lagos had indicated Nigeria's intention to play Argentina in an international friendly in Abuja ahead of the Kenya clash.Whether or not the match materializes, it indicates the level of seriousness Kenya's opponents are putting into the qualifiers.
Not much news is out on the Black Mambas of Mozambique, and like the saying goes, no news is good news and it would be safe to assume that they are quietly, peacefully getting ready for the next round of matches.
Kenya? The big news at the Stars camp is the ongoing commitment letter saga pitting the FKL, Hey the Coach and the KPL clubs. Result, players have been pulled out of the squad which is now depleted. Friendly matches for Kenya are against a team in mid table oblivion and another rooted at the base of the KPL.
The day football authorities in Kenya master the art of management will be a great day for Kenyan soccer. Until that day, let us sit and enjoy another episode of the latest soap opera called "We bicker as they prepare" from that great Kenyan production house, The Kenya Football Authorities Inc.
Stay tuned
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