Wanderers players to go for trials in Japan

Be Forward Wanderers forwards Jabulani Linje and youthful Precious Msosa have been earmarked to undergo trials in Japan in November this year at undisclosed clubs.

Jabulani Linje

The move is part of an agreement that Wanderers sealed with their sponsors Be Forward, Japanese second hand vehicle dealers which also provides for the club to send at least two players every year for trials.

Be Forward Wanderers chairman Gift Mkandawire confirmed that Linje and Msosa were picked to undergo trials arranged by “several clubs.”

Mkandawire is optimistic that the two players would experience what midfielder Joseph Kamwendo and striker Peter Wadabwa who complained that they trained with education institutions not top clubs as they expected.

“I am sure that the players will be able to be assessed because Wadabwa and Kamwendo blamed the off season to have contributed to their unsuccessful trials,” Mkandawire said.

He said although they would have loved to have all players in their TNM Super League title push they would not block their chances.

“This is an opportunity for the two players to secure professional deals so the tipping point of the league would not make us not to release the players,” Mkandawire said.

However the choice of the two players has raised eyebrows on the criterion used to settle for both players as Msosa has been on a long injury layoff while the burly Linje has not been a regular at the club of late.

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Khima
Khima
6 years ago

awa adzingopita kukatsuka ma galimoto a Be Forward…anzawo anabwelako ndizinthuzi nothing about foorball

Mighty Be Forward Wanderers Fc
Mighty Be Forward Wanderers Fc
6 years ago

all the best Linje and Msosa.

Nostradamas
Nostradamas
6 years ago

Old same stories. Mwasowa zonena eti. Mphuziranipo kanthu ma player a Noma angofuna kukunyengelelani kkkkkkkkkkk

Gogoda
6 years ago

Same old story. Err, we are going to send players to Japan for trials, err to an undisclosed club, err this is part of our partnership with Be Forward. The players will be pictured at the airport going to Japan, Wanderers will throw their pictures on Facebook. In Japan, it will turn out to be another fully paid vacation for the players, no club in sight, just drinking wine, eating Japanese food, sleeping, not even a single training session. The players will be angry, they will want to leave the club, officials will coax them to stay. They will stay.… Read more »

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