their home ground where they hope to pick a lot of points, in their battle to survive the chop, and also get a bit of revenue from gate receipts.
They are guaranteed of fans, an average of 2 000 per game, and that is enough to balance their books but whether they can also get points is something that will be seen in due course.
Club secretary-general, Roy Svovanapasi, told The Herald yesterday that his boys were ready to explode in their new home and promised local fans that they will see fireworks, beginning tomorrow.
“What I can promise our fans is that the team has a clean bill of health and in the event that we deliver the goods on Wednesday, we will dedicate the victory to our Kadoma soccer lovers,” said Svovanapasi.
“We are aware that our debut friendly game against CAPS United was not what the doctor had ordered as we succumbed to that cruel 90th minute sucker punch.
“This time around we have awoken from our deep slumber and corrected where we have been doing wrong.”
Rhinos were beaten in their last league match, 0-2 against champions Dynamos, after a comical mistake by their ‘keeper gave the Harare giants the breakthrough.
If they have hopes of survival, it’s matches like the one against Tripple B which they must win.
“We are mindful of the fact that these games can produce the unexpected and we are geared for any eventuality,” said Svovanapasi.
“What makes this encounter more interesting is that both of us are pegged at the lower rungs of the log and any slight mistake will court disaster.’’



