This archive report was first published on 23 December 2019.
As we usher in a new decade, it's essential to reflect on the past nine years that have been the toughest for AFC Leopards. The team endured disappointment, embarrassment, and humiliation, both on and off the pitch, as they watched helplessly as their rivals dominated the local and regional scene.
Published on December 23, 2019, the author, JOHN ASHIHUNDU, highlights the struggles the team faced, including suffering defeat after defeat to their rivals, African giants, and failing to eliminate lowly opposition in the domestic title.
However, the author also acknowledges the efforts of stakeholders who came through when the club was on the verge of relegation, including Rescue team chairman Maurice Amahwa, Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja, and Cotu Secretary General Francis Atwoli.
The author urges all Ingwe stakeholders to have a hard look at themselves and look forward to the coming decade with a sense of responsibility, emphasizing that the magnificent fan base offers a step to launch a perfect comeback to the AFC Leopards of yester years.
With the new office led by chairman Dan Shikanda, the author believes they have an opportunity to be part of a reformed AFC Leopards, despite the current struggles that have led to the players and technical bench not receiving their salaries since August.
As the author wishes the fans a Merry Christmas, they urge them to support the new office, looking forward to exciting times ahead.