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Build-up to the Selati Final | Build-up to the Selati Final |
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| Written by Mbekezeli Mbuli | |
| Thursday, 31 May 2007 | |
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![]() Schoemansdal Junior Aces Schoemansdal Junior Aces The final showcase will take place in no less than 10 days when KaMhlushwa stadium hosts the wweetened cup for the second time since it kick-started in 2005. This year’s greatest soccer bonanza’s final will see two of the region’s underdogs sweating it out to be crowned 2007 Selati Kings. Even though Mangweni Manchester and Schoemansdal Junior Aces have been dubbed as underdogs, they sure are determined to prove themselves before thousands of soccer lovers expected at the game. In its third year, the Selati has maintained the highest standard of football in the region and hasn’t disappointed its fans so far. This year, soccer commentators expects the Aces/Manchester to be yet another masterpiece after a splendid display by Ntunda Home Killers and Buffelspruit All Blacks last year and 2005’s Langeloop City Movers/ Junior Pirates encounter. Both teams will meet for the first time since they came to being and with less cup experience. As the clock ticks, it only symbolizes one thing; that crying times are here again. Tears of joy for the winners and tears of sadness from the losers will certainly flow and some dreams will be realized while others are shattered. That is what Selati Super Cup is all about; dreams. |
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