Vol.48 No.5

Monday 12 December 2005    

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Naughty Boys Go Down Again
Naughty Boys lost their second game in a row, going down 2-0 to Police XI at the bumpy SSKB Stadium on Saturday. Dintle Mogomotsi scored a brace in the 19th and 90th minutes, to bring sorrow to the handful of Naughty Boys supporters.

Trouble Looms As Orange Courts Soccer Giants
A sponsorship crisis may hit local soccer as the country’s cellular phone duopoly scramble for the massive marketing opportunity associated with the game. A dispute is likely to emerge if Orange cellular company cuts a sponsorship deal with Premier League soccer giants it has been allegedly holding behind-the-scenes negotiations with. The entry of Orange in Premier League sponsorship may not sit well with its rival, Mascom, which recently sealed a controversial three-year deal with the Botswana Football Association (BFA).

Success In A Woman’s Domain
FRANCISTOWN: In the years of yore, netball was perceived as a sport for women. But the perception is changing fast as men continue to join netball out of love for the game. One such man is Kenyan Joseph Webb. The successful tactician currently guides the Motor Centre Cup netball champions, TASC of Francistown.

Gunners Need Outside Intervention
After gaining the dubious reputation of Premier League survival specialists, it is obvious Lobtrans Gunners need outside intervention to escape relegation this season. The once powerful Lobatse side must overhaul their act drastically to live up to their reputation as the team with nine lives. Others have called for a quick intervention to oust the new committee, which is running the club. In their first nine games this season, Gunners failed to record a win and drew five times. Last Wednesday, Gaborone United defeated them 2-0.

  

 
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