Bright sings familiar tune, but is it still relevant?

The Zebras have failed to score in four AFCON matches PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG
The Zebras have failed to score in four AFCON matches PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG

This week, Zebras coach, David Bright, feeling the heat from a poor run, criticised the Botswana Football Association (BFA) for failing to offer adequate support. The Zebras are still searching for their first goal of the campaign, but Bright believes the longest finger should point at his employer for the lack of results. However, as Staff Writer, MQONDISI DUBE argues, the song might not be sufficient to buy breathing space

When Zebras coach, Bright said he was not receiving support from the BFA, he was travelling a well-trodden path.

Successive Zebras coaches have sung the same song to little effect. At times it was used as a conduit to escape the unerring eagle eyes of the hard-to-please supporters.

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