Your views
In-form strikers like Black Leopards’ Joseph Mhlongo and Supersport United’s Bradley Grobler must stay put where they are, especially since they have a great chance of being selected for the national team where they are.
Mamolifi
Banana Bafana were just wasteful against Sudan. They should have won the game by a wide margin.
John Sebakeng
Zambia’s 5-0 trouncing against Africa powerhouse, Algeria, while they have Bucs striking pair of Justin Shonga and Augustin Mulenga, shows the effects of what rustiness from being a bench warmer
can cause to a player. They failed to even score a single goal.
Thabiso
Sorry to say this, according to me this Bafana Bafana coach doesn’t have a winning face. He is too blank for a winning coach. He doesnt have a “grrrrrrrr” face.
Zola
Cape Town City are “barking up the wrong tree” by aiming their guns at PSL prosecutor, Nande Becker, in relation to the DC hearing of Mpho Makola for shoving the match official, for which he was found guilty. Physical man-handling of match officials by players is a crude offence.
Modiri
It’s quite interesting to learn that Ghanaian, Edwin Gyimah, has urged his countryman, James Kotei, to remain “calm and concentrate” at Chiefs even though he is struggling to earn first team status.
Modiri Moroka
Congratulations to former Arsenal coach, Arserne Wenger, for being elected Fifa Global Football Development chief. His immense football experience in nurturing players will globally come in handy.
MM
Steve Khompela ,of Golden Arrows, was spot on when mentioning that Rulani Mokwena is being thrown in the deep end at Orlando Pirates at the crucial moment, and that this will help him in his coaching career development.
Modiri
Molefi Ntseki, head coach of Bafana, summed it up well as he explained the team’s tactics against Sudan. The urgency of an early attack was present and often led to an anxiety as many chances were missed. Anyway, three crucial points were bagged.
Modiri Moroka
There is still a long way to go with Bafana, their play was not convincing. The aggression is lacking and maybe Ntseki is not the right coach for the squad. But that’s my view.
Siya Khumalo Zola
Can the Boks share a secret of their success with Bafana. The performance against Sudan was mediocre and tells us that we still have a long way to go to be world or continental champions.
Scholar i Ntwali
It’s good to see how local coaches such as Pitso Mosimane, Owen Da Gama and Steve Komphela stood up for local coaching talent after Benni McCarthy was sacked and others also calling for Rulani
Mokoena’s head. Patience is what we have in foreign coaches, but lack with our local coaches.
Ben Radebe
Talent like that of Masibuzane Zongo and “Skhwama” Matete should not be flushed down the drain. As much as people try to help them, they must also realise that they too have to play their part to help themselves. They owe it to their families
Kanku
Benni McCarthy is a good young coach who doesn’t deserve to be without a job. He has played at the highest level. Football career can be cruel sometimes.
Monel
Chiefs must be reminded that it’s not how you start the race but how you finish. The PSL is a marathon, not a sprint. It’s not yet over.
Monwabisi
I hear Lerato Chabangu has been found again and he promises he will be a better man this time around. My advice to him is: Lerato, you cried for another chance and you have been messing things up for yourself. Who will you blame, if Baberwa gets rid of you? Friends again? Think like the adult that you are, man.
Rudolf
It will definitely take Bafana Bafana an eternity to emulate what Die Bokke has achieved. Teamwork and camaraderie rather than individualism are essential to success
Jazzman
Safa under the inept Danny Jordaan must leave Molefi Ntseki to finish the project he started and not panic simply because he lost his opening Afcon qualifier.
Goodenough