Six TAFIC players linked to Two-Two-Five
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Mmegi Sport is reliably informed that the side, based in the border village of Senete, has embarked on a massive transformation exercise as the club prepares to fight for honours next season. Two-Two-Five is allegedly taking advantage of the financial difficulties at Matjimenyenga Boys, as TAFIC is affectionately known.
Goaba Gabalebatsi, exciting Tlhagiso Mathews, Anderson Sephambe, enterprising Teko Mbali, Ogomoditse Baoleng, and Bongani Ranji have all been linked with moves to Two-Two-Five.
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