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2013

The Diaspora Fans of Tanzania are setting attendance Record, Again!!!

Big Fans of the Diaspora of Tanzania at the Roy Lester Stadium. The Big Fans of the Diaspora soccer team of Tanzania are on the right path for another successful attendance record as it did in the ...
<strong>The Diaspora Fans of Tanzania are setting attendance Record, Again!!!</strong>
<strong>The Diaspora Fans of Tanzania are setting attendance Record, Again!!!</strong>
2013

The Diaspora Fans of Tanzania are setting attendance Record, Again!!!

Big Fans of the Diaspora of Tanzania at the Roy Lester Stadium. The Big Fans of the Diaspora socc...
Big Fans of the Diaspora of Tanzania at the Roy Lester Stadium.

The Big Fans of the Diaspora soccer team of Tanzania are on the right path for another successful attendance record as it did in the 2012 season. When it comes to attendance for group and knockout stage games, Tanzania always answered the calls. But, But, But, the Diaspora team of Tanzania is not doing well. They have good players. They are well organized with a well known coach. They simply can’t win for unknown reasons.

Those who remember a time when the Diaspora of Tanzania was a catchword for the beauty of attacking soccer and good old-fashioned principles of flair in the game are certainly getting long in the tooth. Those days seems to be gone because of new teams with strong energy. Coach JB of Tanzania can’t really do much to change the trend. The performance of the last three games was very disappointing, just to say the least. In the past, his team has always found a way to sweep the dirt under the carpet by enchanting people with its techniques on the field and, ultimately winning games. That is no more, and the prognosis isn’t very good either.

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