The newly promoted Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila FC have made the headlines for all the wrong reasons once again.
Ever since the start of the season, TTM have been on the headlines for all the wrong reasons, the club is known for signing and releasing players without kicking a ball, the likes of Oupa Manyisa and Joseph Malongoane.
The club also unveiled a former Orlando Pirates star, Augustine Mulenga as their new signing, only to find out the player belongs to AmaZulu FC.
New reports are that, a former Glascow Celtic striker, Amido Balde has terminated his contract with the club following a poor treatment by the club.
The player joined TTM few weeks ago and he signed 3 year contract with the club after he impressed during an assessment.
A close source to the story said the player was looking forward to play in the PSL but he was disappointed by the treatment from the club, that they could not even provide him with proper accommodation.
"He has asked for his contract be terminated and has now returned to Portugal.” said the source.
Source: Kickoff magazine
https://www.kickoff.com/news/articles/south-africa-news/categories/news/premiership/tshakhuma-tsha-madzivhandila-confirm-amido-balde-departure/690791
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