Player Discrimination? Bradley Ralani's Explosive Claims Against Cape Town Spurs Are Concerning
Former Mamelodi Sundowns and Cape Town Spurs star Bradley Ralani made some startling claims in a chat with Andile Ncube on Metro FM's Sports Nite Amplified earlier this week.
According to the 37-year-old Ralani, who now turns out for Hungry Lions from the Northern Cape, he was released by Spurs after his highly-rated teenage son, Emile Witbooi , signed for Cape Town City .
Young Witbooi is a special talent. Earlier this season, he spent some time on trial with Premier League giants Chelsea . The youngster has the football world at his feet, and it's no surprise that a number of clubs were fighting for his signature.
With Ralani on the books of Spurs, club bosses expected Witbooi to sign for them. But when he signed for their fierce rivals, they were not happy.
In the radio interview, Ralani said: When the new coach Ernst Middendorp came, I played a few matches, and there was a rumour about my son joining Cape Town City, and management at Spurs was not happy.