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because you kno wt h att hey believe in you.

You were fortunate. on.

Yes, so one of the funniest characters I played with was Linda Mntambo. I played with him at Cosmos and Sekhukhune. You would never see that guy angry. He would dance, share jokes and laugh all the time. He does not change. He also loves fashion. He will tell you straight and say, “I am from Scotland.” He would come to training wearing a skirt and we would wonder why, ha, ha, ha.

Ha, ha, ha, classic Mntambo. He loves his fashion…

He will say, “I am from Scotland” because you know how the men in Scotland dress, ha, ha, ha. He is really into fashion, so he loves a lot of things in fashion and he is even doing modelling now. So, it’s something that he is really into. My character is different. I am that shallow guy and I am sure they would laugh at me if I were to wear a skirt, especially Brandon

Parusnath. I was playing with him at Sekhukhune. He can speak IsiZulu, so I know he would have said something if I had done that, ha, ha, ha. Another funny character is Edwin Gyimah. He liked showing us the things they do in Ghana, like dancing and acting and so on, just to make us happy or encourage us. He was one of the funniest players at Sekhukhune. He liked doing that signature move, the slaughteri­ng one. Then he had a way of putting up his shorts and you will see every muscle in his legs, ha, ha, ha. He is someone who enjoyed his time, but he was serious when it was time to work. When everything is done and we have the three points, then we share funny moments with guys like him in the dressing room. I really enjoyed my moments at Sekhukhune, especially when we won promotion to the topflight.

Ha, ha, ha, Gyimah, what a character. Thank you so much for your time. Enjoy Christmas and hopefully you will be able to find a club in the new year.

Thank you so much. I am waiting for the January transfer window (to open), so I am going to be busy.

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