Gunners force out �ineffective� members

Contrasting fortunes: While the team is doing well on the pitch, it has been a different story in the boardroom
Contrasting fortunes: While the team is doing well on the pitch, it has been a different story in the boardroom

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The other two are president, Alex Masie and secretary general, Ian Kebopetswe. Chairman, Phenyo Gothaang said the club had asked the four to show reason why they should not be forced to resign as they were no longer effective in the running of the club.

“Yes they have resigned. We had earlier sent them letters asking them why they should not be forced to leave since they did not take part in the running of the club, therefore they have resigned,” Gothaang said. The resignations take place in the middle of the club’s privatisation project, which is said to be at an advanced stage.

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