Rangers coach
Imama Amapakabo says the era when technical crew and players of the coal city
based team dwelled on the past are over for good. Sing-song over the team's inability to win
trophies in the past three decades he noted has been over flogged and the team
and players have resolved to ignore it and forge ahead no matter what.
"We have
a new spirit and a new attitude. We have
resolved to ignore the past and work hard for the future. The players are told to put in their very
best in every match and they have been doing that. You will notice that we fight for every point
and even when we lose we ensure that we put in our best that is the way it will
continue, “He enthused
The six time
league champions who have had a good run this season posting some impressive
results both home and away in the bargain, are desperate to bounce back to reckoning
not only in the local scene but also in the continent.
Fans who
assessed the league so far this season hailed teams that have picked points
away, describing it as commendable
Some of the
results that have tickled the fancy of die-hard fans include Heartland’s recent
goalless draw against Kano Pillars in Kano, Plateau United’s goalless draw
against Heartland in Owerri and Warri Wolves 2-1 victory over 3SC and the Lekan
Salami stadium among others
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