From Friday last week I was worried that we will not have games on weekend, I even thought of going to qwa qwa back on Monday when I go to work; my brother (Tsepo Moloi) talked to me about responsibility and leadership and it was a very moving speech by him. then I decided to talk to my fiancé to give me money to weld the poles of hostel ground.
On Saturday I was running the whole location in look of the welder, from buffer zone A to pholane - no welder. Sunday morning 06H00 I was on the streets again and fortunate enough, as they always say an early bird catches a freshest worm I met Mr. Mazibuko (welder) whom I was able to convince to come and repair our pole in Hostel ground before he can go and do the job he was planning to do that morningThe pole was repaired thanks to Mr. Mazibuko, Matsau (Liverpool owner) and December (referee) for helping us in shifting the pole to the nearest shop where we got electricity for free - thanks to the shop owner for his helping hand. May God blessed them all and without God it was never going to be possible. Unfortunately I am will not be able to post the pics of when the pole was repaired due to the camera that showed me unfamiliar things, Mr. Mazibuko only charged R180.00 for his job which I was able to pay because football is my life and I would like to see my brothers go far with their talents.
By 11h00 the pole was done and the games began: Majantja (Log leaders) we hammered by their brothers, actually this was a derby and majantja bowed for Harrismith Tigers 3 - 1; Tornado was embarrassed by Master City 9 - 0 and Tornado has never won a match in the second round! Real Movers/Peace Makers game was postponed due to cold weather and to avoid bad injuries to players.
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