I know this fella from fifteen avenue way back but good to see him. He stayed more close to my younger brother collen but it's been ages and he was very young to even go to daycare. Back in the days of Nobelungu Malibisi and Butter Milk
Lovers is right. I used to have a few players consulting with me. I am a property agent and one player in particular was Lerato Shabangu. I used to go to him at Sundowns to talk about property every time he would postpone our meeting and eventually I jst let him go and look at him now. So sad indeed.
Great show, proud of this podcast let's also have musicians tell their story
I know this fella from fifteen avenue way back but good to see him. He stayed more close to my younger brother collen but it's been ages and he was very young to even go to daycare. Back in the days of Nobelungu Malibisi and Butter Milk
That's fantastic! It's always great to hear stories from the past. It sounds like you have some wonderful memories from Fifteen Avenue.
That's fantastic! It's always great to hear stories from the past. It sounds like you have some wonderful memories from Fifteen Avenue.
Great show gents
Where is the part 2??? Come on guys!
Brian Baloyi spoke truth on that point, some people are actually trying to invest when they lose money
Lots of insights in this series. We are glad you got something out of it.
Lovers is right. I used to have a few players consulting with me. I am a property agent and one player in particular was Lerato Shabangu. I used to go to him at Sundowns to talk about property every time he would postpone our meeting and eventually I jst let him go and look at him now. So sad indeed.
So lecowelea in 1992 played for under 10 while borne 5 February 1979? At the age of 13? Yhooo south Africa etswa Hoole le corruption ne
Background noise so disturbing, not sure if its done in purpose
Kideo was earning 40k in 2004?... very little for a player of his standard.
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