Prison Leopards readily open for Warriors

TIM ZULU writes @SunZambian IN what was expected to be a must-watch blockbuster for Kabwe fans given the stakes of the two sides involved will sadly be played in a quiet atmosphere at the President Sentence Zone because of COVID-19 health protocols enforced. Factor that aside, pride, superiority, dominance even bragging rights and exactly who […]

Prison Leopards readily open for Warriors
TIM ZULU writes @SunZambian IN what was expected to be a must-watch blockbuster for Kabwe fans given the stakes of the two sides involved will sadly be played in a quiet atmosphere at the President Sentence Zone because of COVID-19 health protocols enforced. Factor that aside, pride, superiority, dominance even bragging rights and exactly who has the correct keys to address matters in this anticipated FAZ Week 15 Kabwe derby between ‘red eyed’ Prison Leopards and Rail slippery boys Kabwe Warriors has all the football ingredients for a glorious clash. If one is a guru of match predictions, surely not on this one or he needs to go somewhat deeper to consult a dark master because the truth is, Prison Leopards hate to be corrected at their ‘Correction Center’ (President Stadium), but only knows how to correct their visitors. Selected images from the last last training session ahead of the local derby encounter against Kabwe Warriors.Then again Levy Chabala’s Magnificent Kabwe Warriors have tricky players who fondly enjoy breaking opponents hearts never mind which location you take them as long as you brink, the next thing you see shadows of scampering players celebrating and Napsa would prefer not to hear this name briefly. ‘Show me your numbers and I will offer them to you’ is the distinctive between these two Super League sides, whereas Leopards are proudly hanging their correctional keys on the second position on the log table their kindred town mates are breathing vigorously five spots beneath them. A standing which, Leopards lead trainer Mwenya Chipepo said, should never go to the head of his boys at least not for now as that can prove costly. “At the point when you discuss Zambian football it will be incomplete if you live out Warriors and on account of that we have tremendous respect for them.  We shall give them all the respect they deserve,” Chipepo said. “However, we are a team on a serious mission, we have to work out our own history and live some print in the annals of Zambian football and for us to do that we need to beat the best, and so come Saturday we start that long history journey with 3 points.’ Chipepo said. Makululu and Highridge are just a stone throw away, unfortunately this touchy neighborhood test won’t divide the city fans as expected, since the gates will be tightly closed to the public. But if you are that brave Guru, go ahead and predict.