The Citizen (Gauteng)

10 have your say winners

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Things look brighter at Chloorkop, with the team having one foot in the group stages of the Champions League and their women team maintainin­g an unbeaten streak. Modiri Moroka

After a good start he loses it with the needless rant against Khama. Is it arrogance or plain disrespect for the Zimbabwe national team’s doctors because he also fielded the ‘injured’ Khama? What now Mr Middendorp? Siya Khumalo Zola

Coach Pitso Mosimane has won almost every available SA trophy on offer with Mamelodi Sundowns except the MTN8. This he managed to win while at SuperSport United. Tomorrow night he might reach the final that will eventually see him lay his hands on it for the first time as Downs coach. Mphuthi Nyembe

It is still too early but the signs are there that Thamsanqa Gabuza was really not a bad player after all. Maybe the environmen­t was not good for him at Pirates – under Kaitano Tembo he is flourishin­g. It is food for thought for players in similar situations, that a change of environmen­t can do one’s career a lot of good. Babo

Ernst Middendorp has begun his mission of destroying our team as he did before. Why didn’t he start Billiat in the game against Polokwane City? He should stop being a doctor and a coach at the same time. Fankie

What caught my eye over the weekend while watching PSL games is a lack of sponsorshi­p for most teams. I am appealing to companies out there, invest in our football. Samkelo T What an exciting and great advert for local football in a thrilling 3-3 Premiershi­p draw that produced fireworks and goals galore at both ends in the match between SuperSport United and Cape Town City. Those who have written Gabuza off, including Pirates, watch this space. Nkgono Anna

Why did Pirates technical team initially fail to realise Tshegofats­o Mabasa’s potential as a striker in favour of the sometimes wasteful Shonga-Mulenga combo? From his days with Bloemfonte­in Celtic, he showed signs of being lethal and prolific and not being wasteful in front of goal. Lebohang Letshohla

Vuyo Mere’s experience will help the youngsters at Swallows. He’s 35 years old but can still run faster than some youngsters. He did well by flying into the Birds’ nest. Manelo

Halala, silverware at long last at Naturena, and the Manager of the Month! Uncle Hugh

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