@FARPostZA Sad news for SA. I wonder if SAFA ever offered him professional psychological help after the news of the passing of his grandmother. Did they offer accompaniment when he went home? May the family find comfort during this trying times. May his soul rest in peace.ππΎ
@ThuliMadonsela3 You must run for the president of South Africa. Unfortunately, the political system of SA will bind you to a political party which will ultimately have funders who will be tune callers for the piper.
@IranArmySpoofX The world is tired of wars. Children desire raindrops not bomb drops. By the way, you are comparing some countries which have nuclear weapons which pose the danger of extermination of life on earth.
The Department Sport, Arts and Culture has sent condolences to the family of Bafana Bafana and Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Jayden Adams. https://t.co/pJWFKJhTS6
Of course, he was joking. Besides, Orlando Pirates is not a 'one player' club. There are many talented players who contributed to the wins of teams ever selected against Kaizer Chiefs.
Mofokeng's mother issues apology to Kaizer Chiefs after trending farewell video sparks outrage
Naomi Mofokeng, the mother of departing former Orlando Pirates star Relebohile Mofokeng, has issued an emotional public apology to Kaizer Chiefs supporters following a major backlash over a video recorded at the player's farewell dinner this week.
A video clip from the event went viral across social media platforms, showing the newly signed Union Saint-Gilloise forward taking a direct swipe at Amakhosi.
Addressing the guests, Mofokeng initially promised to make the nation proud in Europe, stating: "I will be very short, I am going to make you proud. I will give everything I have the same way I used to give my all at Pirates."
However, it was his parting shot that immediately set social media alight. "Kaizer Chiefs will breathe a sigh of relief now that I am going away," Mofokeng declared, prompting further laughter in the room when an attendee shouted, "Sundowns too."
With the footage sparking intense debate and anger among the Amakhosi faithful, Naomi Mofokeng moved swiftly to de-escalate the tension, releasing a video pleading for forgiveness on behalf of her son. "We are sorry. Don't take it so personally," she pleaded. "He is just a nice kid, he was joking and didn't mean it in a bad way. He was just fooling around. You know he is a humble and respectful kid. We are sorry Makhosi, we love you so much."
@toby_akyn@mfc_mrpage Both of them represent the invaders of Africa. There is little propitiation with France as the black players followed the African wealth taken by the masters, at least they have a lick of it now in the form of salaries and bonuses. I root for France in tonight #FIFAWroldCup game.
@tsishci If we consider the principle of 'causation' -the referee was correct in cancelling the goal.The wrongful act of dispossession enabled the Egyptian player to deliver the ball to he who ultimately shot the ball into the net. So,if the source was wrongful therefore the end is wrong.
@Its_ereko Honestly, Argentina came back gallantly. Why did the coach of Egypt substitute H. Hassan when he was playing so well. Was is it because of his dark skin?
@UTDKarra No, Argentina played well. Egypt blundered by taking out the dark skinned H. Hassan when he was threatening Argentina incessantly. For a change there weren't any brutal tackles by Argentina. They played real soccer β½.
@Grandsoncr7 To add to that,he has excellent height and jump they shld hv exploited.If ever they whipped in a cross it'd be so low or a teammate wouldn't leave it to him to finish accurately.The Portuguese shot themselves in the foot. Ronaldo must not encourage his son to play for Portugal.
@Constitution_94 It wasn't Danny Jordan's doing. Credit must go to Dr Irvin Khoza. He is definitely the brains behind the success of soccer in the country. Look at what he also did to Orlando Pirates. Small clubs also make money by virtue of being in the PSL.
@Grandsoncr7 He is a skillful player indeed, but what is happening currently exposes the ugly side which will taint his name, especially in the eyes of those who subscribe to justice. Comparatively, Christiano Ronaldo will be loved and regarded as humane or down to earth.