Gunners shoot down 'Talk-Talk' report
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
This is not the first time this season that Motlhabankwe has been reported to be moving away from the Lobatse giants. Three weeks back, it was reported that the Gunners' skipper is headed for Notwane. Nothing has happened and now he has been linked with Rollers. Gunners' publicity officer Kitso Dlamini told Mmegi Sport yesterday that the allegations are part of plans to destabilise the club. "There is no truth in that report because Talk-Talk is still our player and we're in possession of his blue-book. Such reports are not good for our club because since this morning (yesterday), I've been undated with calls from supporters who wanted to confirm the Radio Botswana report," said Dlamini.
Rollers' managing director Somerset Gobuiwang said the news has shocked him because they have never approached the Gunners' captain. "Even Talk-Talk has not shown interest in joining us. It's only that people want to cause friction between us and Gunners," Gobuiwang told Mmegi Sport.
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