Nsanzurwimo Ramadhan cool on Bullets chaos

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Nyasa Big Bullets Coach, Nsanzurwimo Ramadhan, has insisted that the mood among his charges is fine despite a cocktail of boardroom controversies that have dogged the former TNM Super League defending champions.

“It is all fine. Our training is now focusing on the tactical approach while combining with physical training,” he said on Wednesday.

Ramadhan was responding to The Daily Times’ question on how the players were reacting to the fallout between the Supporters Committee and the Board of Trustees with the sponsor, Nyasa Manufacturing Company, also dragged into the wrangle.

However, the coach chose to focus on the happenings on the pitch.

It is common knowledge that Bullets’ coaching panel’s hands are tied by the instability in the Executive Committee.

Bullets have so far only re-signed midfielder Chimango Kayira. Recently, Ramadhan hinted that he needed to bolster his squad with a winger, defender and striker.

“That one I cannot answer [on Bullets making more signings]. It is all because of the situation we are in. Signing a player is not a one-man decision,” Ramadhan added.

Last week, Bullets veteran winger Fischer Kondowe slammed the trustees and the fans for failing to resolve their differences.


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