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Club confident Gumbo will bring good results
Gumbo is capable to build strong team- Analyst
BAKANG TIRO
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Sua Pan based Botswana Football League (BFL) debutants, Sua Flamingoes, have appointed veteran Zimbabwean gaffer Rahman Gumbo as their head coach, replacing Major David Bright who succumbed to Covid-19 soon after joining the club.
In an interview on Friday, Sua Flamingoes Public Relations Officer (PRO) Lazarus Mafa said the club is confident of causing upset and leave no stone unturned during its premier league stay. Enthusiastic Mafa said that the team is assured of impressive run after hiring the experienced Zimbabwean tactician, Gumbo who previously won silver with Township Rollers and Gaborone United. “We were very saddened as the club when we lost Major David Bright before he could execute his plans for the team. Fakude was a big catch for us and we dearly miss him. But in Gumbo we are very happy that we found a perfect replacement, a veteran, a
19th April 2021
In 1849, a year after the French Revolution, French journalist, critic and novelist Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr uttered; ‘the more things change, the more they remain the same.’
When it comes to Botswana’s ugly and contemptuous football politics, these words uttered more than 170 years ago still ring more truth.
A Saturday ago, on April 10
th, Botswana Football League (BFL) elected a new board of directors to lead it for the next four years.
The new board, is led by Masitaoka financier Aryl Ralebala and is composed of Jwaneng Galaxy’s Njabulo Gilika, BDF XI’s Omphitlhetse Tlhobogang and Kagiso Magocha of Orapa United.