Nico beat Gunners to Mfila's signature
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Gunners spokesperson, Mosimanegape Seitshiro told Mmegi Sport that Mfila had disappeared and when they got hold of him, he informed them that he was in Serowe.
He said they only learnt that he was in Selebi-Phikwe after receiving a letter from Nico United this week requesting for his release. He said that they also wanted to sign Hendrick Moyo who used to ply his trade at BMC, but the striker joined Orapa United. Seitshiro said stakeholders at Gunners were concerned about the performance of the team and they wanted something to be done to avoid being relegated to the First Division next season.
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