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Uganda: URA Coach Anyau Warns Biharwe

James Bakama, Norman Katende and Swalley Kenyi

31 January 2008


Kampala — IF pre-match talk is anything to go by, then struggling Biharwe should probably not travel to Namboole today for their away date with champions URA FC. A warning of what awaits the Mbarara side was sounded by URA coach Frank 'Video' Anyau when asked what he had in store.

"What's the date tomorrow?" the vociferous tactician asked before proudly answering the question himself. "It's Friday - the fifth day of the week. So we are pumping five goals into their net."

Anyau said his troops were more than set. "We just can't wait for the kick-off whistle."

URA's top marksmen Ismael Kigozi and fleet-footed winger Dan Wagaluka are some of the men the coach will rely on to do the damage.

But Biharwe, who recently re-structured, might after all not be pushovers.

The changes saw the Mbarara side beat CRO after a string of losses.

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The tax collectors are lying fourth on the table with 25 points, ten off the pace of leaders Police FC. Biharwe are second from the bottom with 12 points.

At Nakivubo yesterday, Simba heightened Masaka's relegation worries with a slender 1-0 win over the troubled side.

Godfrey Wakaza scored scored the lone goal on the half hour mark with a fine lob over visiting goalkeeper Fred Sekyanzi.

Meanwhile, last year's finalists, KCC FC, are on the verge of missing the Kakungulu Cup for the first time if they do not beat today's deadline to register for the event.

By press time yesterday, they had not registered for the event, whose draw takes place tomorrow at Nakivubo. Other Super League sides that had not registered by press time included Boroboro, Ediofe, Maji FC and CRO.

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