Scara breaks the silence

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During his playing days, Extension Gunners boasted of some big names in their squad and they in return dished beautiful football, which attracted supporters to the stadiums. But now, Naphtali 'Scara' Kebalepile says Gunners have to dig deeper to revive their

Mmegi: Since retiring from active football, we have not heard much of you Scara, what are you up to these days?

Kebalepile: (smiles) I am currently the coach at Maletamotse, which is campaigning in the Southern District Division One, and we play as far as Jwaneng. I have been involved with the team for two years now and I also take care of the development sides. I am also taking care of the junior sides in the team because I believe that they can help us in the future if there is need.

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