The Orlando Pirates, one of South Africa’s top football clubs, is currently facing a crucial decision regarding their star player, Thembinkosi Lorch. While awaiting sentencing next month, Lorch has been struggling with off-field issues and injuries that have affected his career. Despite these challenges, his talent and resilience have won him the loyalty of the team’s fans.
Recently, Lorch was part of the Orlando Pirates squad that returned from a successful pre-season trip to Spain. With two wins and a draw under their belt, the team’s unbeaten record has undoubtedly lifted their spirits. Lorch can take pride in this achievement for now.
However, the looming court case casts a shadow over this positive moment. On June 6th, the Randburg Magistrate Court found Lorch guilty of assault with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm. As he awaits sentencing, the Orlando Pirates must plan their pre-season campaign without delay.
Fortunately, the case has been postponed until September, giving Lorch more time to focus on his football career. The team is also considering offering him a new three-year contract.
A source close to the situation revealed that the new contract is almost a done deal. The team wants to keep Lorch for another three years, and the terms of the new contract are much better than his previous one. This development is a positive sign for Lorch, who can now concentrate on improving his skills and performance on the field.
As the DStv Premiership season approaches, both the Orlando Pirates and their fans are eager to see Lorch’s outstanding performance. Despite his legal situation and potential new contract, the hope is that he will rise above adversity and remain a key player for the team.
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