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31 May 2020
Former Bafana Bafana international, Kagisho “KG” Dikgacoi, who played for Fulham and Crystal Palace during his time in the EPL feels that there’s nothing wrong with the decision of the English Football Association (FA) that the league can resume and players can start training. Photo: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePixRight decision to restart Premier League, says Dikgacoi

Former Bafana Bafana international, Kagisho “KG” Dikgacoi, who played for Fulham and Crystal Palace during his time in the EPL feels that there’s nothing wrong with the decision of the English Football Association (FA) that the league can resume and players can start training.

 
Back to training for pro athletes but football and rugby to likely host matches in level 2

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