Magosi fast losing their powers

Not going well: Chiefs has been a pale shadow of their former selves
Not going well: Chiefs has been a pale shadow of their former selves

Mochudi Centre Chiefs have, in the past, ruthlessly used their royal powers to establish themselves as an undoubted dominant force in local football, but that is fast becoming distant memory, writes MQONDISI DUBE

Since a transformation that changed the face of local football in 2008, Mochudi Centre Chiefs have bludgeoned opponents with a ruthless display of overwhelming football.

Chiefs, under a charismatic Ernest Molome, cantered to a first ever league title in 2008 unbeaten. That team was an embodiment of grit and determination and was a sight to behold, even for neutrals, each time the black and white Kgatleng boys emerged from the dug-out, before pummelling their opponents into submission.

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