Daily Monitor
Saturday February 20 2021
Mike on the wheel. Mutebi is under pressure to deliver results at Lugogo and Myda’s arrival looks like the
ultimate template. PHOTO/John Batanudde
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Mike Mutebi could count himself lucky. With pressure and speculation concerning his future at 13-time league champions KCCA in overdrive, basement dwellers Myda’s arrival to the MTN Philip Omondi Stadium in Lugogo couldn’t have come at a better time.
The only downside is that such a “sure win” match can turn out to be the noose handed to Mutebi if he cannot negotiate past the Malaba-based stragglers of the StarTimes Uganda Premier League today.
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After a seven-week pause, the StarTimes Uganda Premier League is set to resume. The league had paused to allow the national team to prepare for CHAN. (African Nations Championship)
UPL CEO Bernard Bainamani has announced that the league shall continue with each race with or without short breaks to complete the league within FUFA’s activity Calendar for 2020/21 season.
The league started on December 3, 2020, as compared to usual kick-off which is always the first week of September.
“This means we lost three months. This implies we shall have a short break of maybe a week in between first and second round or even no break in the circumstances,” he added.