More points for Rospa United?

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23 February 2012

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It remains to be seen whether Rospa United will continue to collect points, when they host Blue Rocks in their Vodacom Promotional League match at the Tshifulanani Stadium tomorrow afternoon.

Blue Rocks are contesting for the league championship, while the match means life or death for Rospa United.

United are lying in the third last position on the log with 10 points. The recent appointment of the former Black Leopards assistant coach, Joel Masutha, as United's head coach seems to have injected new hopes into the struggling team. Rospa United registered their first victory under the watchful eye of Masutha, when they beat Phungo All Stars 1-0 at the same venue two weeks ago.

Blue Rocks will not find it easy to stop United’s fast forwards, Marks Munyai, Michael Moloto and Mashudu Mashapha. United's midfielder-cum-striker, Happy Mahuntsi, will be available for selection tomorrow. Mahunsi was out of action for the past three weeks, due to an injury.

Phungo All Stars will play against The Dolphins at the Seshego Stadium. Basel FC will travel to Modimolle, where they will lock horns with Dinare FC at the Moloto Stadium. Lephalale Young Killers will meet Fanang Diatla at the Mogol Stadium.

Magezi and Modimolle Aces will battle it out at the Ephraim Mohale Stadium, and the logleaders, Baroka FC, will host Winners Park at the Jane Furse Stadium. Nobela All Stars will visit Mighty FC at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokowane.

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Rospa and Baroka in Vodacom League clash

03 May 2012 By Frank Mavhungu
Sport: Sparks are expected to fly when Rospa United host Baroka FC in their Vodacom Promotional League match at the FNB Makwarela Stadium on Sunday afternoon. While Baroka will be fighting it with the aim of keeping their title hopes alive, the situation will be completely different for Rospa United.
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