Bright is not treated fairly
Friday, November 23, 2007
What Bright is asking for is very simple, he says, Go na le banna bale babedi, ngwana wa monna yo mongwe o ya sekolong a apere dithako tse disha tsa letlalo, fa monna yo mmnge ene ngwana wa gagwe a ya sekolong ka phataphata mo marigeng!. What David Bright is saying is simple. Colwyn Rowe is paid better salary that can sustain him and his family while Bright himself is paid peanuts that cannot even put food on his table. I hear that Rowe is paid P 90.000 per month, so I don't see anything wrong for BFA to give Bright at least P 30.000. I believe those who say a black man does not want to see his fellow black man succeed.
BFA together with Rowe have been frustrating Bright for a long time. When Rowe selected U/23 players to the senior national, I mean if the senior and U/23 are playing the same time, what is the purpose of selecting Jerome Rramathakwane for the senior team while there is Dipsy Selolwane, Thato Siska, Joel Mogorsi, Onalethata Tshekiso and Malepa Bolelang. This is evidence that the association and Rowe were frustrating Bright.
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