Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

‘No to violence’

- Allen Khumalo

HIGHLANDER­S chief executive officer Nhlanhla Dube has called on fans not to engage in violent behaviour when the country’s two football giants, Bosso and DeMbare clash in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Barbourfie­lds Stadium on Sunday.

Bosso have over the years endured PSL fines as a result of fans who turn violent when the team loses.

Dube appealed to fans to accept any outcome as football is a game of three possibilit­ies, a win, draw or loss.

“We are concerned about the image of the club and that of football. We are interested in making sure that cases of missile throwing come to and end. Secondly, pitch invasion is a big NO in the game of football. So we encourage people to contain their excitement as we know that football is an extremely emotional game. Fans are passionate and as such they get disappoint­ed when things don’t go well. What we are saying is that in their excitement or disappoint­ment, they must remember that football is a people’s game. It is a game of love and peace,” said Dube. be.

He said d fans must appreciate that team cannot nnot win all games.

“Whateverte­ver the result, they must takeke it home, drown their sorrowsrow­s and live to sing and fightt another day,” he said.

In 2016, Hi g h l a andersn d e r s forked out $16 000 in n fines stemmingng from fans’ violent behaviour. ur.

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