@KhalangaSy82590@MrksPSLClub@MarawaSportShow That's what have sustained the league Khalanga, if it wasn't for that others would have been paying meagre in the pretext of being national broadcaster.
🚨John commits :
Dr Irvin Khoza is the only person standing on the government's way from laying their hands In the PSL , without Dr Irvin Khoza I can't imagine this league .
He has fought for us so much . We wouldn't be seeing our games being televised on national TV without Dr Irvin Khoza's iron fist.
We should celebrate Dr Irvin Khoza while he still alive.
🔴 Ahmed Hossam Mido, former Egypt international, reacts strongly to the AFCON verdict:
🎙️ “Stripping Senegal of the trophy and awarding it to Morocco is the biggest scandal in football history. This will divide Africa and we look like a corrupt continent. Africa deserves better than this.”
🎙️ “There must be a revolution in African football. These people must leave today, not tomorrow.”
🎙️ “I have nothing against Morocco. I love the country and its people. But the reality is, the game was decided on the pitch. Senegal were the best and deserved the title.”
🎙️ “I wanted to congratulate my Moroccan friends… but I cannot congratulate something that was won in offices, not on the field.”
𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬? 👀
#AfricanFootball
This is a list of people who deliberate and make decisions on such matters.
Leave Ntate Motsepe out of this.
I wouldn’t even be surprised if they took this decision as a deliberate attempt to taint his legacy.
CAF reached historical highs under his leadership.
@kgosin@Malatjie_@robertmarawa The major difference is that Khoza actually owns the club, or at least he's the majority shareholder, so being the chairman of CAF is quite different from being the chairman of Pirates 🤷
@UtdForever7 Diego is not a doubt but a sure future dependable star if could be developed and integrated successfully into English culture and way of life.
🚨Manchester United believes that their biggest weakness (Recruitment) has become their biggest strength since last summer.
Jason Wilcox, has been crucial behind the scenes and deserves praise for overseeing a successful transfer window, in which Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko and Senne Lammens were signed.
United splashed a combined £215m (not including add-ons) to sign those four players, a sum not a world away from the combined transfer fee (£206m) they paid for Antony, Onana and Sancho.
It was fascinating to see the blend of transfers last summer. United's biggest problem was scoring goals, and the decision was made to sign two Premier League-proven forwards. Cunha had just scored 17 goals for Wolves, and Mbeumo had netted 20 for Brentford. They were low-risk deals.
Sesko and Lammens arrived in the second half of the summer transfer window. They were different signings to Cunha and Mbeumo, arriving with no Premier League experience, but the numbers were crunched on both players.
Lammens has proven to be a wonderful addition, and Sesko is the Premier League's most in-form striker in 2026, meaning the transfer hit rate from last summer is close to 100 per cent.
Diego Leon is the only doubt. The 18-year-old has spent the season with the Under-21s, and it remains to be seen whether he's cut out for life in England, although he was signed for just £3.3m, meaning it would not be a disaster if he failed to make the grade.
#MUFC [@StevenRailston]
Vinicius Jr said his 'crying' gesture was a reaction to Man City fans mocking him over losing the Ballon d'Or to Rodri 🫣🏆
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