Troubled Notwane go north

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All eyes will be on trouble-torn Notwane when they visit TAFIC of Francistown for a be MOBILE Premier League game tomorrow. The Gaborone giants have been lurching from crisis to crisis this season and the latest reports indicate that players have not been paid for sometime.

It is said that four players missed the 1-1 draw against Extension Gunners in protest at the state of affairs. Reports say the players in question, Jackie Mothatego, Dirang Moloi, Moreetsi Mosimanyana and Tebogo Sembowa were criticised by some members who feel that they have been spoiled by club chairman Molebatsi Molebatsi.

A fortnight ago there was hope among the Notwane faithful that their side can compete. But they were given a rude awakening last weekend when Toronto lost 3-0 to lightweights Uniao Flamengo Santos. This was Santos' first win of the season. At the Notwane camp, the win opened a can of worms with accusations flying thick and fast.Even coach Paul Moyo was not spared.

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