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SHOWDOWN OVER ‘WESLIANS’ KOLA

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MBABANE – A fight over gifted forward, Aladeon Kola, has ensued.


The Ghanaian forward, who scored close to 10 goals in all competitions in the recently-ended season to help Manzini Wanderers finish in the top eight, is demanded back by former employers, Black Swallows Chairman Charles Matsebula. 


In a letter dated June 7, 2016, the latter instructed the maroon and white outfit to return the player’s clearance and his card with immediate effect as the loan agreement had expired on May 31.


“We request his clearance and card within the next seven days and such documents must be surrendered to the Chairman, Charles Matsebula, as the official representative of the player, as per our discussions,” reads the letter addressed to General Manager Patrick Gamedze.


“Please note that we’re not happy that Manzini Wanderers have failed to honour the agreement. They have further failed to pay the agreed loan fee for the second round,” further reads the letter in part.


Matsebula, who was in South Africa when contacted yesterday, confirmed that he was looking for offers for the player elsewhere but preferred to elaborate on the matter on his return from the neighbouring country. 


Matsebula said he further expected to be paid E10 000 by Wanderers for keeping the player for the second period (January to May) of the season.
Gamedze said he was taken aback by the latest developments as he knew that he had to deal with the player directly and all fees related to the move were paid to Aladeon since the January transfer window.

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