The Royal Fall!

Mochudi Centre Chiefs supporters will now have to rally behind their team in the lower division PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Mochudi Centre Chiefs supporters will now have to rally behind their team in the lower division PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

The Saturday May 4, 2019 will for a long time stay in Mochudi Centre Chiefs’ supporters’ minds as the day that their beloved side finally succumbed to their perennial struggles both on and off the field.

Magosi suffered a 3-1 loss to Sankoyo Bush Bucks on Saturday, a result that confirmed their painful demotion to the lower division.

Although there were scary signs for the better part of the season with results not coming, many did not expect that it would come out the way it did, especially against a side that has also been struggling to grind results the entire season. By last week, it was however becoming increasingly evident that the titan could finally sink. The 4-0 defeat suffered at the hands of arch-rivals, Township Rollers last week meant that their fate could finally be decided if they were to drop points against Sankoyo. Prisons XI who had been fighting for the 13th spot with Magosi had just secured an important point against Miscellaneous and leapfrogged Chiefs to move to position 13. All eyes were now on the two sides’ matches this past Saturday. A victory against Black Forest for Prisons XI was going to put Chiefs further into turmoil and it did.

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