Nkana vice-Secretary Stanley Kaseko has told club supporters to be patient after they protested Saturday’s 2-1 away loss the former champions suffered at NAPSA Stars in Lusaka.
Nkana have picked 9 points from seven games played so far in the Super Division.
Kaseko said protesting and demanding team coach Linos Makwaza’s resignation after Saturday’s defeat was not a proper way of airing their grievancies over Nkana’s performance.
” It is unfortunate (protest). Football is like that it’s either you win,lose or draw,” said Kaseko.
He stated that it was too early for the Wusakile faithful to start protesting seven games into the new season.
“They should calm down.We have only played seven games and we have some new players in the team who are blending with old ones,” Kaseko added.
Nkana’s next fixture is at home against Red Arrows at Arthur Davies Stadium in Kitwe.
WIN OR LOOSE, I SHALL EVER REMAIN A KALAMPA SUPPORTER. LETS GO DEVILS.
its very shamefull the way nkana lose sometime as well, the supporters came in great numbers to watch and support their team and the performance was very poor (horrible actually), atlist if they played good football maybe some would have understood. it was as if we were watching a division 2 game. the supporters have the right to protest and remove who ever they feel he/she is not doing his job right.
Ba Kaseko if it hasn’t hurt u, then u hav no interest in Nkana. We are talkng about 21 points here. U talk like that coz wether loose or win u ar paid. Our interst is 2 win not the rubish u ar talkng. Makwaza must go we cant stat the league like this nd hop dat thngs wil improve when there is no sign of improvement. Takwaba naba coach abafyamba this is ridiculous.