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‘Volunteer’ Dirang AWOL at Gunners

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Ngwaamotso­ko said he was not in a position to discuss the matter further.

“As for now, we can’t disclose any details before we sit down with our player,” he said.

Although Ngwaamotso­ko was not forthcomin­g with reasons for the ‘deadlock’ with the player, sources point to the terminatio­n of a business deal Moloi had with the club.

“Moloi, through his company, Corporate Athlete, has been supplying the club with merchandis­e. The club recently terminated the deal and that could have irked Dirang.

He feels betrayed by the club. The new committee is the one that terminated the contract,” the source said. But Ngwaamotso­ko disputed the claims.

“That’s not true. The issue of Corporate Athlete, and him not training are two separate issues. Gunners haven’t terminated any contract,” he said. Ngwaamotso­ko referred the matter on Corporate Athlete to club chairperso­n, Bruno Masisi who deals mostly with contracts.

Contacted for comment, Moloi said he is volunteeri­ng his services as a player at Gunners.

“At Gunners I am only volunteeri­ng and I only offer my services when I am available. The reason why I have not been able to train with the club is because I have not been available all this time. Because I am only volunteeri­ng, I avail myself only when I am free. I am not paid for that matter at the club,” Moloi said.

He further said he was unaware that Corporate Athlete’s contract had been terminated. Instead, he said as far as he was concerned, the company is still contracted to the club.

“CA is still contracted to Extension Gunners according to my knowledge and the club has not said anything to me about the contract being terminated,” Moloi said.

Efforts to contact Masisi to shed light on Moloi’s company situation were futile at press time as he had not responded to inquiries.

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