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FootballCoach Jeffrey Toyana's Shoes Get Stolen at Restaurant, Robert Marawa Hilariously Trolls Him
- Cricket coach Geoffrey Toyana was a victim of crime after his shoes were stolen at a Spur while he was on a jumping castle
- Without intending any harm, broadcaster Robert Marawa saw the funny side of it, ribbing the father-of-three for cramping children's style
- Followers joined in on the trolling session,with Toyana also making fun of himself over the rookie error
In another case of laughing at one's pain and seeing the lighter side of things, cricket coach Jeff Toyana and broadcaster Robert Marawa made Twitter laugh about misfortune befalling the former.
Toyana, the highly successful mentor who is now an assistant coach at the Titans, tweeted that his shoes had been stolen at a Spur restaurant. According to the tweet, he had just been on the jumping castle when the incident occurred.
Toyana's tweet read:
"To the guy who stole my shoes while I was busy in the jumping castle at Spur, grow up!"
Toyana might have experienced the all-too-familiar feeling of being a victim of crime in South Africa. However, Marawa, renowned for his cheekiness on social media, couldn't help himself.
Without missing a beat, he replied to father-of-three Toyana's tweet by saying:
"So sorry Coach... just praying he didn't take your lunch as well."
The tweet was accompanied by a picture of a Purity baby product, thoroughly ripping him for cramping up children by being an adult on a jumping castle.
The annoyed Toyana saw the funny side of this, replying:
"Ta, Rob! Had to go to my car in wet socks. Was raining in Centurion yesterday."
Tweeps joined in on the laughter stemming from misfortune.
@Mlandzeni1 said:
""Kodwa coach, did you have to take off your shoes to pump the jumping castle? It was a childish move, that one."
@OsbornPreez said:
"Were you fixing the jumping castle?"
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Football@SelepePhilani said:
"Yoh, sorry my man. Imagine, busy having a good time then someone steals your shoes."
@GraciousZwane said:
"Wena, did you grow up after you were busy on the jumping castle at Spur?"
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As reported on Sports Brief, Dean Elgar and Temba Bavuma remained unbeaten at the crease to guide South Africa to victory.