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Malawi: Pasuwa Impressed With BB Players Self-Fitness Training

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TNM Super League defending champions Nyasa Big Bullets expatriate head coach Callisto Pasuwa says he is very impressed with how his players are responding to the training fitness programmes which they have been following since government through Football Association of Malawi (FAM) suspended the gathering of more than 100 people due to coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.

During the function NBB Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Escort Chinula denied reports that the team is trying hard to block the transfer rumour of their wonder boy winger Peter Banda to go and play for South African National First Division (NFD) side TN Sporting which has shown interest to sign the player.

"That issue is being handled by our management and disciplinary action will be taken on the player.

All our players had to know that they signed contracts with the team and if the player sign a contract he is under the team's mandate and he has to follow the rules and regulations so players can not do what he wants," explained Chinula.

On the issue of players denying a 50% pay cut during the coronavirus period Chinula said, "At first the issue was being handled as an in-house issue but unfortunately it went on social media before it was finalised.

Source: allAfrica.com

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