It's not always good news, is it? Though this seems it could be at least partly the plot to a
Bond film, so if any of the victims fancy whipping up a quick screenplay and they are there's
certainly some money to be made from this.
There's been a disturbing trend of disabled children of those who played for the Algerian
national football team roundabout the time a Russian doctor with mysterious practices showed up in
the early 80's.
It's going to take something absolutely monumental to top this moment on a similar stage at any
point this year or perhaps in the long-distance future.
Herve Renard, Zambia's coach and honorary royalty in the nation now, one would assume, carries
the injured Joseph Musonda to celebrate Zambia's AFCON win.
Odds before the tournament of Zambia making it to the AFCON final probably weren't particularly
high they've never won and have only been to two finals, the last nearly twenty years ago. ELO has
them 56th in the world, but for all intents and purposes, they'll be at least second on the
continent come Sunday after Emmanuel Mayuka's goal against Ghana today, cementing their late
upset.