ECCO negotiate with suitors
Tuesday, August 06, 2013
It is said some Gaborone business people are interested in buying the club though details are still sketchy.However, supporters, players and the technical team have reportedly been briefed about the on-going talks, but not the identity of the interested parties for fear of jeopardising the deal.The supporters were briefed about the possible takeover at a closed door meeting early last week."Both supporters, players and the technical team have not been told when the talks with possible suitors will be concluded," said one club insider yesterday.
ECCO chairman, Mothibedi Latlhang declined to be drawn into discussing the negotiations and possible takeover of the club. "We will make an announcement about the future of the club when the right time comes.This is not the right time," he said late last week.ECCO has been forced to find a suitor following the announcement by the Botswana Meat Commission (BMC) that it will cease funding the club at the end of the year.The controversy-ridden parastatal has bankrolled ECCO players' salaries and almost all logistics.The commission has ceased funding its other club BMC FC. The Lobatse club has since been privatised.
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