Seema admits Covid-19 woes cut deep

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Seema admits Covid-19 woes cut deep
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Since the Covid-19 pandemic started, Celtic have struggled to pay full salaries to the players and their technical team, with chairman Max Tshabalala confirming previously that their financial woes have worsened. RealNevilleK

While he didn't confirm the amount, it is believed that Seema and his fellow technical team received a meagre R1,000 as a stipend for April."We've got kids that are still young... that are going to school and we have to pay school fees," an emotional the Celtic co-coach said.

"There are other bills that we pay. We know as black people we have extended families. A lot of people are dependent on family members that are working." Since the Covid-19 pandemic started, Celtic have struggled to pay full salaries to the players and their technical team, with chairman Max Tshabalala confirming previously that their financial woes have worsened."Yeah, of course, it did affect me," Seema continued.

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