Monday, January 28, 2008

MATCH FIXING ALLEGATIONS AT CAN 2008

This year's Nations cup has been one of the most competitive in recent memory especially looking at the pedigrees of the teams and stars involved in this prestigious completion.
The African game has become increasingly globalised given the television numbers that have been reported since it began. The competition has been very fierce and the quality of football has been very exciting. All these bode well for the future of the game on this old and resilient continent. Even teams that were considered minnows have surprised everyone including the bookmakers and the pundits to put up very impressive performances. Teams who were thought to sail through the preliminary without sweat have stumbled in face of the supposedly minnows. The quality of football and goal scoring rate has been staggering and this competitions threatens to go down in history as the best in footballing terms. The stars on parade are recognized global brands in themselves and contrary to the views of the skeptics and naysayers, the hunger for success

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