Police XI snub BFA on Letsholathebe
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Mantswe said the player was only released to play in the 4-1 loss to Mali in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers on Saturday after the Zebras technical team communicated with the club management. The police spokesman said they are surprised that the BFA wrote a letter requesting for the player's release.
He said that although the letter from the BFA was addressed to the Botswana Police Service (BPS), the association knew that they were making their request to Police XI, which they (BFA) claim is not in existence. He revealed that they never bothered to reply the letter from the association. "We expected them to write a personal letter to Ndiyapo since they claim we are not in existence but they did not," Mantswe told Mmegi Sport.
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