I know what am doing � Butler

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Peter Butler oozes confidence from his every pore and he does not mince or mix words. But some remain skeptical, arguing he can only be judged once Zebras’ results are positive. In this wide-ranging interview with Staff Writer, MQONDISI DUBE, the new Zebras coach talks about his road map, why he does not read newspapers and if he really cares about meeting his predecessor, Stanley Tshosane

Mmegi Sport: How have been your first days thus far?

Peter Butler: I have really tried to address certain things regarding the national team and the Under-20s. It is imperative that we give young players a chance. There are plenty of young good players who are not getting a game. I would like to see coaches give the young players a chance. I would like to see a motion where clubs use a certain number of young players. I have done this previously and it works.

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Khama, Masisi should rise above personal differences

Hurt as he may have been, former president Ian Khama, Sir Seretse’s senior son who was given an opportunity to speak on behalf of the Seretse family, couldn’t mince his words as he took advantage to shred his successor Mokgweetsi Masisi to pieces.He, however, did not clearly mention names but he referred to Masisi as the leader of a political party that was founded amongst others by his father.He would also address him as the former State...

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