It's not him either.jaybro wrote:Erick chauluka ??
The photo is a recent one and it's not from some obscure source.
It's not him either.jaybro wrote:Erick chauluka ??
That much was obvious looking at the quality.foreignfield wrote:The photo is a recent one and it's not from some obscure source.
That's the man. The article figured quite prominently on the ZC website.CrimsonAvenger wrote:So, yes. Alois Tichana it is...
Indeed. I have been intruiged by Tichana's first name for some while. Alois/Aloys is (or rather was) a quite popular name in Bavaria or Austria. It is apparently nothing more than a corruption of 'Ludwig' (Louis).CrimsonAvenger wrote:That much was obvious looking at the quality.foreignfield wrote:The photo is a recent one and it's not from some obscure source.
So, Hitler's father shared his first name with his, huh? So too did that neuropathologist who discovered a new type of dementia. I see a link to Bob somewhere there with all this...
brmtaylor.com admin wrote:Well it can only be one of two possible answers, so I'll go with...
No?
Yes, it is Hilton Toro, who is doing some age group and provincial coaching at South Africa. He was the assistant coach of the Zim U-19 team which went to the World Cup before that. Will he be the next Andy Flower, Duncan Fletcher or Paul Strang? (P.S.: No points for an answer to this interrogative sentence laced with inquisitivenessforeignfield wrote:I haven't seen him in a suit, but that must be big Hilton Toro. I think you have mentioned him coaching in SA somewhere, Crimson.