Swallows coach blame double shift

Kanye Swallows' women football team coach Thabo Semele is adamant that if it were not for the double shift system introduced at Seepapitso Senior Secondary School, his charges would have done better this season.

He was speaking after the team lost to log leaders and champions-elect Double Action last weekend. The result left Swallows nine points behind the leaders. "Many factors have contributed to our downfall. But we have been hit hard by this double shifting because most of my players are students at Seepapitso. We hardly make a full team at training. Sometimes I would only have five players on Friday and only meet the others on Saturday just before games," Semele said.

"Of course I am disappointed that we have totally fallen out of the race but again, one has to appreciate the many problems that we faced along the way. We are left with only two games and obviously we cannot reach the 45 that Double Action has so far. We are only hoping for position two but again we should hope that Untouchable lose their games and we win ours," Semele said.

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