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Big Boost for Amateur Football… Med Mans FC Unveils New Jersey!

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Big Boost for Amateur Football… Med Mans FC Unveils New Jersey!

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 It is believe that this new initiative would  move  the club forward to meet the  needs of the game also strengthening its support base among football loving  fans  around the country.

The establishment of the club is an attempt to get  youngsters ready for subsequent competitions in the game of football.

Speaking  at the  unveiling ceremony Max Williams Chief Executive Officer of Destiny Shipping Agency and also Chief Sponsor  of the Med Mans Football Club  expressed his  delight for the donation which he said is  a significant step for the club and  believed the new jersey would restore the dignity and respect among its fans and other clubs across the country.

Mohamed Mansaray Co-founder of the Med Mans FC said he is happy for the  donation which  came the right  time when the club is seeking supports especially materials  supports   which would  move the club to another level  and promise to help young  players reach their potential dreams in the game of football. 

 

It is crystal clear that the football which is a  grassroots game requires more supports  particularly financial aid to catch up with other developing nations where football has become  their daily food but football pundits in Sierra Leone believed that this move would help  Med Mans FC   restore its lost glory. 

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