Giants kept apart in Coke draw
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
The last meeting between the two clubs was in the second round of the Premier League when Onalethata Tshekiso's three goals saw Rollers thumping ECCO 3-0. The pick of the draw for the quarters scheduled for the weekend of August 4-5 is definitely the Rollers-ECCO duel. The other Gaborone giants still in the running are Gaborone United (GU) and defending champions Notwane. On paper, GU should have less headache from new arrivals in the Premier League, Boteti Young Fighters.
The Reds seem to have shaken off the lethargy from their long stint in lower division soccer and have done well in this year's Coke Cup. However, Boteti have always proved difficult in the competition even when they were still campaigning in the First Division and it would be no surprise if they had the better of GU. Notwane has been pitted against Francistown giants, TASC in a clash of clubs that have not made headlines in the transfer market so far. BMC will battle it out against ambitious Mochudi Centre Chiefs, the only giant in local soccer never to have won a major cup.
However, amidst the happiness, it is crucial to remember that the holidays can also bring unforeseen challenges. From increased traffic and travel hazards to heightened risks of accidents and social unrest, the festive period demands heightened awareness and responsible behaviour.Traffic congestion and accidents are a common occurrence during the holidays. With increased travel, roads become busier, leading to a higher risk of collisions. Alcohol...