Facebook comments Ttanggieh Heita:
I ran out of ideas as to what can be done. Firstly you were saying this because the team is full of Damaras and Hereros, without considering in what place Oshakati City, which is full of Ovambos?
Johannes Max T Kalimbo:
I am not surprised with the results at all… I suppose NFA and Namibian Sport Commission did not expect a win at all. That’s another fall out of vision 2030, our sport is doing really badly.
Leonard Uugwanga Iitenge:
There’s always a next time. I never even expected Namibia to beat Senegal. This game must be a big lesson to NFA. They must get serious please.
Paulishia Thommy:
Just remove that Rukoro, then soccer in Namibia will be better.
Rambo Katjivari:
Senegal beat Namibia the way you want. They must even come and beat them while they are sitting in their NFA Office. I give you permission to come Monday to Friday from 8h00 to 4h59.
Lesley Ubiteb:
It is time for the Mannetti project to end, so that we start playing real football.
Salatiel Shikalepo:
That’s part of soccer, at least they tried. Senegal has a lot of quality players.
Cleo Makola:
Give sponsors to other sports. Soccer is useless and money is wasted.
Erastus Penaantu Amakali:
Just leave football for a serious nation.
Ngesheya Will:
At least we tried, after all we don’t have a domestic league.
Robert Mwanangombe:
Good game Brave Warriors.
Hazard Ngayipwa Kavera Willian:
I am not surprised with the result.
Uuno Comrade Excellence:
They strike for money, but cannot strike for goals.
Fillemonshivute Kwedhi:
The lack of salaries is to be blamed.
Taayah Shimooshili:
The result is UNDERSTANDABLE.
Lesley Ubiteb:
The players and management might be aging when 2019 comes, but I don’t see us even reaching 2019 Afcon as other countries are also developing their already strong football. Let’s not waste money anymore on the National team, let’s concentrate on school leagues and national under 15 and 17 teams, so that with a strong foundation we can challenge the top.
Eddy Packz:
If we blame the Brave Warriors, we will end up putting the blame on us. Brave Warriors is the nation team/Namibian citizen’s representatives. Whether we win/lose we all get the same feeling. At least they represented the whole nation; including you. Let’s focus on the positive side and what they did for the nation instead. Warriors winning or losing, we are still together as a great team.
Charmaine Kock:
I still love my Brave Warriors, win or lose. I’m proudly Namibian and will always be on their side, and will never give up on them. Go Brave Warriors.
Sìlvia Silver Humu:
Good morning. Never lose faith my team. There is always a next time....In a game there is always one winner. We learn from our mistakes. Brave Warriors keep being brave; the journey is long...
Imms Marsho Ganuseb:
Namibians they are always about nice time things and don’t focus on what is coming.
Shitenda Cash:
Fire the whole technical team and start over from scratch. They don’t perform. They just keep disappointing.
Rose Dankie Gaweses:
There’s no future in Namibian football period, I am so disappointed.
Gustav Nembungu:
Brave Warriors need one of Bushiri’s anointing oils, because only a miracle can make those boys play.
Smith Simeon:
Soccer in Namibia is a dead end.
Nestory Moses:
Next time you will make it, don’t give up
Gendizoo Damien:
Eish me, that’s why I don’t waste time watching the Brave Warriors, because they always lose.
Ndeutala Tathy Jpt:
Oshana region could have done better.
Hannes Brandt:
Put some ‘’Struggle Kids” in the team. Maybe they will make us proud, because they appear to be more hungry and ready to die for their cause.
Zizou Zidane:
I bet there would still be those that will blame Coach Ricardo Mannetti, as if he was the one playing and as if he is the one that had to pay the players.
Chris Simaneka:
Thanks that they lost, because there is too much corruption. They mustn’t forget that God is for all.
Kasii Ndura:
Don’t worry guys; whether we lose or win, we are all Namibians.
I ran out of ideas as to what can be done. Firstly you were saying this because the team is full of Damaras and Hereros, without considering in what place Oshakati City, which is full of Ovambos?
Johannes Max T Kalimbo:
I am not surprised with the results at all… I suppose NFA and Namibian Sport Commission did not expect a win at all. That’s another fall out of vision 2030, our sport is doing really badly.
Leonard Uugwanga Iitenge:
There’s always a next time. I never even expected Namibia to beat Senegal. This game must be a big lesson to NFA. They must get serious please.
Paulishia Thommy:
Just remove that Rukoro, then soccer in Namibia will be better.
Rambo Katjivari:
Senegal beat Namibia the way you want. They must even come and beat them while they are sitting in their NFA Office. I give you permission to come Monday to Friday from 8h00 to 4h59.
Lesley Ubiteb:
It is time for the Mannetti project to end, so that we start playing real football.
Salatiel Shikalepo:
That’s part of soccer, at least they tried. Senegal has a lot of quality players.
Cleo Makola:
Give sponsors to other sports. Soccer is useless and money is wasted.
Erastus Penaantu Amakali:
Just leave football for a serious nation.
Ngesheya Will:
At least we tried, after all we don’t have a domestic league.
Robert Mwanangombe:
Good game Brave Warriors.
Hazard Ngayipwa Kavera Willian:
I am not surprised with the result.
Uuno Comrade Excellence:
They strike for money, but cannot strike for goals.
Fillemonshivute Kwedhi:
The lack of salaries is to be blamed.
Taayah Shimooshili:
The result is UNDERSTANDABLE.
Lesley Ubiteb:
The players and management might be aging when 2019 comes, but I don’t see us even reaching 2019 Afcon as other countries are also developing their already strong football. Let’s not waste money anymore on the National team, let’s concentrate on school leagues and national under 15 and 17 teams, so that with a strong foundation we can challenge the top.
Eddy Packz:
If we blame the Brave Warriors, we will end up putting the blame on us. Brave Warriors is the nation team/Namibian citizen’s representatives. Whether we win/lose we all get the same feeling. At least they represented the whole nation; including you. Let’s focus on the positive side and what they did for the nation instead. Warriors winning or losing, we are still together as a great team.
Charmaine Kock:
I still love my Brave Warriors, win or lose. I’m proudly Namibian and will always be on their side, and will never give up on them. Go Brave Warriors.
Sìlvia Silver Humu:
Good morning. Never lose faith my team. There is always a next time....In a game there is always one winner. We learn from our mistakes. Brave Warriors keep being brave; the journey is long...
Imms Marsho Ganuseb:
Namibians they are always about nice time things and don’t focus on what is coming.
Shitenda Cash:
Fire the whole technical team and start over from scratch. They don’t perform. They just keep disappointing.
Rose Dankie Gaweses:
There’s no future in Namibian football period, I am so disappointed.
Gustav Nembungu:
Brave Warriors need one of Bushiri’s anointing oils, because only a miracle can make those boys play.
Smith Simeon:
Soccer in Namibia is a dead end.
Nestory Moses:
Next time you will make it, don’t give up
Gendizoo Damien:
Eish me, that’s why I don’t waste time watching the Brave Warriors, because they always lose.
Ndeutala Tathy Jpt:
Oshana region could have done better.
Hannes Brandt:
Put some ‘’Struggle Kids” in the team. Maybe they will make us proud, because they appear to be more hungry and ready to die for their cause.
Zizou Zidane:
I bet there would still be those that will blame Coach Ricardo Mannetti, as if he was the one playing and as if he is the one that had to pay the players.
Chris Simaneka:
Thanks that they lost, because there is too much corruption. They mustn’t forget that God is for all.
Kasii Ndura:
Don’t worry guys; whether we lose or win, we are all Namibians.