Posted in News on Aug 01, 2005.
search and stalk the country and the continent for talent and we have indeed found some
buried football treasure.
Now you can rest because galloping at Naturena is one Louis Agyemang a 22-year-old
striker from Ghana’s Black Stars.
The young man is a national asset having featured for Ghana’s under-20 and the
senior team during the 2004/05 Caf Cup competition.
He has eight goals and reputed to be the current Black Stars leading scorer in the
2005/06 Season just after two matches.
Another acquisition is Ditheko Mototo a left back from Bloemfontein Young Tigers.
The 24-year-old represented his province and country in the recent Tokyo World Students
Games.
He looked at ease and very uncompromising with his tackles.
Both these men looked impressive
during their first training session. The Coach is smitten with Loius for he has worked with him at Hearts of Oak and has watched him mature over the period of time he stayed and worked in Ghana.
David Obua is still nursing an injury but he will be seen in his Amakhosi colours soon.
Cyril "Skhokho" Nzama's injury is healing. He is still undergoing rigorous therapy sessions and light training. We hope to see the
Ninja back in action soon.
Shongwe Chalwe is firing in all cylinders. He proved his mettle against Celtic when he rattled the net and almost floored the
poles with a ferocious shot. A few more minutes on the turf could have turned it around for us. You can relax
Amakhosi for there is no cause for panic as yet.
Bobby Motaung is down with flu after prowling the cold July evenings trying to bolster
our squad. He has just begun!
Otherwise all is well and the energies are once more turbo-charged at Naturena.
You might as well as brace yourselves for more warm, talented and athletic bodies to
fill our beloved village.
Stay tuned and do not emotions rule over your judgement!
Thebe Mohatle (Mr)
Communications Manager/PRO
KHOSI 4 LIFE!