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Uganda: SC Villa Better But KCC Has Shown Hunger for Victory, Says Nsimbe


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The Monitor (Kampala)

14 May 2008
Posted to the web 14 May 2008

Yasser Kalyango and Douglas Bugingo
Kampala

Key remaining fixtures

Police v SC Villa

Bunn v KCC

KCC messiah George Nsimbe has admitted that SC Villa was the better side in the league but lacked 'desire'. And that Villa's 'moments of madness' in key matches and a penchant for entertainment helped KCC back into the title race.

Nsimbe took over from Moses Basena shortly after midseason but such has been his impact that the Lugogo side recently registered the club's longest winning streak in decades. "Villa was the best side in the league. But in most cases, they came out only to entertain than to win matches while for us, it was the direct opposite," Nsimbe said.

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Former player and now official Mujib Kasule credits administrative sanity. "Everyone is now on the payroll of Kampala City Council. The players are paid on time."



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