Mohambi joins Gunners
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
He said that BMC have not fulfilled the promises they made to him when he was recruited. "I have been speaking to them but now I feel that nothing will ever change and therefore I decided that I should move on," he said. He told Mmegi Sport that though he has been getting allowances, BMC is not paying his rent and electricity regularly. He stated that he chose Gunners because he wants to join a team of the people. He added that playing for a club with many supporters like Gunners might help mould him as a player. He revealed that Gunners have offered him a better package than BMC.
BMC spokesman, Parks Buthiye said that Mohambi has resigned from the club and they will release his blue book to Gunners. He revealed that another player, Thabiso Mothibi has also left BMC to join fellow Lobatse side, Gunners. Mothibi will be joining his elder brother, Finkie who has been a pillar in the heart of Gunners' rearguard for a couple of seasons.
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