Students of Moi
university were treated to some shock of not being able to catch up with their
most favourite league in the world last weekend due to failure of the huge
screens in the students centre refusing
to connect to the signal even after what it seemed to be years waiting
for it to be back, finally it was here and the big fanatics were again ready to
cheer for their teams.
The English Premier
league is among the most adored leagues in the world and when one asks majority
of students in the compound about their weekend’s plans one of their to-do things you will to definitely get
as a response is “I will be watching the EPL”
The main reason was
perceived to be technological reasons after the authority confirmed that it
wasn’t an issue with subscribing because it had already been fully paid for,
the war of the titans between the champion of FA cup and the EPL champions
Arsenal and Manchester city respectively were meeting to settle their curtain
raising debt as the norm, Both teams had done some strengthening during the
summer and everyone was eagerly waiting for this mouth-watering clash.
After what it seemed
as failure of the repair of the screens the students opted for plan B and that
was only to rush to stage and catch up with the few available football hang
outs joints outside their, this time
round they were not disappointed as the anticipated match was being aired minus
any interruptions
90 minutes collapsed
and as they say the best prepared ide has a higher a chance of winning and this
time round it was the arsenal time famously known as the gunners time to have
the last laugh as they eased their way passed Manchester city by three goals minus
any response, all in all it was an enjoyable match and students could be seen
In small groups discussing about the outcome of the match and the new signings.
But back to technological
breakdown the responsible officials promised to address the issue and the
students will not be have any interference while watching the matches in the English
premier league which commences officially next weekend, big match have been
lined up and if it goes on well moi university students will not have to dig to
their pockets again to watch the matches at the stage but rather they would do
so at the students centre or comfort of their rooms, up to their students
remain optimist that all will go on well and minor disruptions will not be
experienced in future.
but enyewe why did the screens refuse to work?? but i saw during the weekend it was back to business and the yesterdays champions league i think was showing heard some noices from there.. nice article, we paid 20 bob to zungu mazee
ReplyDeleteYah champions league was shown, there were'nt any problems, everything is back to normal
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