Tuesday, November 25, 2008

What Is It Going To Be Then, Eh?

Wizurai have been searching for a striker ever since learning that Yang would be out for the rest of the season. Many names have been linked with the Wizurai-ans, including F&F Fatah Der Vaart, who seems a viable option for the MMU’s minors, especially because he is eligible for the MMU Cup.

According to to a local newspaper, Wizurai sporting director Faruk Cocoa Gelap has proposed a non-negotiable deal to the
 former Wizurai player. The club has offered Fatah a contract that will expire in June 2009, with the option to extend for another year and an exchange deal of Berba-toi going the other way round. However, it is believed that the ex-Wizurai hitman would prefer a contract until June 2010, but theWizurai board are unwilling to budge. As such, it is now up to Fatah to decide whether he will accept Faruk's terms or continue sitting on the bench at F&F under Aie.

Should a deal be reached, it would have to be done within the next few days before the first match for F&F and the Dutch international could play for Wizurai from Friday onwards.
The player has seen extremely little time on the pitch this season and has yet to score; furthermore, he was not included in F&F's squad due to bust up between him and the jewel of F&F Zul P Rossi.

It has been suggested that if an agreement for Fatah cannot be reached, then Wizurai's team will be chasing after a deal for Dettol FC versatile player, Det the Dut who had a short stint with Baby Gebu FC one season ago. Det the Dut can play either in attacking or defensive role and will add a physical presence to the squad compared to Fatah who is struggling to find back his form.

Currently Det the Dut is going on physical training to lose some weight and get rid of his pouch bag.

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Nz.S

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