Gamer Left Heartbroken By A Kermit Erasmus Injury
Kermit Erasmus broke the heart of a Football Manager gamer, after experiencing a short peak with the Orlando Pirates star.Kermit Erasmus broke the heart of a Football Manager gamer, after experiencing a short peak with the Orlando Pirates star. Check it out!
Zealand had a Football Manager save with Orlando Pirates and his in-form player was Kermit Erasmus. The 33-year-old forward had bagged four goals in two games for Zealand before he suffered an untimely knock.
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