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ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!… Antipas sees red over Kutinyu’s consecutive red cards

Fungai Muderere fungai.muderere@bmetro.co.zw RED cards are an inconvenience to a team when a player is sent off. When it becomes a habit to be red carded, it turns into a disaster of huge proportions. In case you need the facts, ask Chicken Inn technical director Joey Antipas. He knows all too the pain of watching […] Article Source: The Chronicle

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