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I didn’t watch the games since Bafana Bafana didn’t win the battle. But
I did watch Uruguay when it was playing with Ghana and that was most
wonderful, fantastic.

The game was a great game anyway even though they
didn’t make it. Even though Ghana and Uruguay had the same goals till
the end of the game. But I’m so pleased with Ghana because they tried
the best. Also I saw how people in my community and everywhere supported
Ghana. It was great to see the whole community supporting one team.

I was asking myself what went wrong. How do they do such a thing after so
many years not doing that. But I soon got an answer that we had been
looking for. And that was that Ghana is in Africa and also it was the
only team in Africa that has been playing with other teams. Going for
the battle and win until they lose.

I don’t see that I should blame them
because they tried their best. So why should I blame them. They did what
they had to do. Even though they did not finish until the end but they
still tried their best. But unfortunately I’m still disappointed about
what happened in our country. We lose every battle we have been fighting
for. Even the tourists win the battle in our own country. But anyway
what can we say. There’s nothing we can do.

By Refilfoe Moshoadiba

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