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Double Action accuse GU of dirty tricks

Double Action chairman, Senky Sesinyi
Double Action chairman, Senky Sesinyi

Double Action chairman, Senky Sesinyi has sent a stern warning to rivals as the transfer window period heats up. Sesinyi told Sport Monitor over the weekend that his side will not sell players to any local club.

This comes on the back of a reported squabble between Double Action and Gaborone United (GU) in the run up to the DTC Botswana Women’s Championship finale held on Saturday.

Double Action reportedly accused GU of ‘under-the-table’ approach to poach the club's key players. The Reds were said to have shown interest on the attacking duo of Lesego Radiakanyo and Ontlametse Gaonyadiwe, However, their attempts were quickly rejected by Double Action. “I will not sell to any club locally but you know we are big brand.


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