Mar 12, 2021 - 07:15 pm By Ernest Fakude
KickOff.com can confirm that Swallows FC have met with former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Keagan Buchanan with the view to handing him a contract.
Buchunan is a free agent after parting ways with Maritzburg United last month and is now hoping to revive his career with the Dube Birds.
Swallows boss David Mogashoa confirms the club has engaged with the former Amakhosi midfielder to offer him a new job. The negotiations are still ongoing. Hopefully we will finalise the deal soon, Mogashoa tells
KickOff.com.
View the plethora of quality signings Buchanan would join at Swallows
Celebrations went on late into the night : Fans tell their stories of Ireland v Scotland in the Six Nations
Memorable trips to Edinburgh feature heavily in this week’s instalment of our ‘Hear The Roar’ series with William Hill. By William Hill Wednesday 10 Mar 2021, 9:14 AM Mar 10th 2021, 9:14 AM 2,845 Views 0 Comments
IRELAND ARE AWAY to Scotland this Sunday in a fixture that usually brings a party atmosphere and camaraderie between both sets of fans.
This year, however, it will be played in front of empty stands at Murrayfield.
In the penultimate instalment of The42′s ‘Hear The Roar’ series with William Hill our Six Nations coverage sponsor Ireland supporters remember previous outings with our Celtic cousins.
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He will try to garner votes for party followers; move seen as attempt to take on G.T. Deve Gowda camp
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Former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy addressing presspersons in Mysuru on Thursday. Former Minister S.R. Mahesh is seen.
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He will try to garner votes for party followers; move seen as attempt to take on G.T. Deve Gowda camp
In a move apparently aimed at defeating the candidates loyal to disgruntled JD(S) MLA G.T. Deve Gowda in the ensuing elections to Mysuru Milk Union (MyMUL), former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy on Thursday announced that he would be touring the district in support of the candidates who are the followers of the JD(S) as they wish to cleanse the “corruption-hit” system.