Ndlovu Pleads Poverty

Last updated : 03 June 2009 By Covsupport News Service
Former Coventry City winger Peter Ndlovu has pleaded poverty in his child maintenance case.

A South African court ordered that Ndlovu, who already has children in Coventry, plus elsewhere must pay £377 for his two children that he had with Sharon Dee.



The winger signed for City boy Bobby Gould, who now plays for Thanda Royal Zulu, had ordered a paternity test but when he was told that he had to pay for this he pleaded poverty. The results of this test is expected next month.

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