Rolling Boys hit a slumpling Boys hit a slump

At the beginning of the season Rolling Boys seemed like title contenders for the Debswana First Division South league, but now the performance of the team is on the decline.

The Tlokweng outfit has been relegated to position five after the weekend loss to Gantsi Terrors. Boys have played eight matches, winning four and losing the other four.  The side has managed to find the back of the 14 times and conceded 10 goals, in the process collecting 12 points.  Boys' coach Wire Kaelo told Mmegi Sport that the defeats they have suffered are something that they are not used to. He said that team played well, but lack spark in front of goal.

He said scoring was a challenge and he was currently addressing that. Kaelo believes that against Letlapeng the referee gave a dubious call when he allowed what was an offside for a goal. The loss was the beginning of a dry spell for Boys, a side that was promoted to the be MOBILE Premier League last season as Security Systems, only to be sent back to the lower division for failure to pay affiliation fee.

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