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The source went on to say that the team couldn’t even provide a bus to transport the players from Pretoria, where they had a training ground, and some were forced to make their own transportation arrangements back to Limpopo.
“There is no professionalism there,” said the source who could not be identified because she is not authorized to speak to the media. “Now they don’t want Oupa because they haven’t kept their promise. They haven’t paid their registration fee.
“This team is so disorganized. They want to do things late. When they left for Polokwane (from Pretoria), they had no bus. Some players went in their cars while others did not travel. It’s a disaster.”
Manyisa was part of the camp in Pretoria, and it is understood that he did not travel with the team to Limpopo, where they were supposed to play a friendly against Baroka yesterday.
However, Chokoe denied that they are unprofessional. “There is no such thing and just because your sources are giving you that opinion doesn’t mean it’s correct,” Chokoe said.
Chokoe also could not confirm whether it is true that the team did not provide a bus to the players. “I do not know anything about that. I am not saying it is not true; I said I don’t know. “
When asked if Manyisa was still in his plans amid claims that he had been fired without playing a match, Chokoe said, “That’s news to me … I don’t know where that comes from.”
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