The latest edition of iDiski Times hits the streets this week and you can go and grab your free copy at Shoprite in Gauteng today.
Velile Mnyandu speaks with Grant Margeman about his ambitions for this campaign while he is on loan from Mamelodi Sundowns at SuperSport United.
Meanwhile, Lethabo Kganyago caught up with Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis who explains just how much winning WAFCON means for the future of the national team.
Having just joined Swedish Allsvenskan team Sirius IF, Tashreeq Matthews tells Rob Delport about his targets, and also discusses Hanover Park heroes Benni McCarthy and Ellis, and his ultimate role-model, Cristiano Ronaldo.
Rob has also penned a special feature about the South African Goalkeeper Conundrum, and how things have shifted in recent years. While Ronwen Williams is the current number one, does he have the same level of competition that previous generations have had?
Lorenz Köhler brings us a DStv Premiership feature about TS Galaxy, who have had a great start to their season, as they prepare to play Orlando Pirates at Orlando Stadium, where last season Tim Sukazi made headlines after being denied entry.
We also have the latest news about former Bidvest Wits and Chippa United technical director Roy Limongelli, and how Ria Ledwaba and Solly Mohlebang are disputing June’s SAFA elections and taking the fight to arbitration.
Dumisani Koyana continues his footballing story In His Own Words in our weekly columns, while our friends at iDiskiTV — Junior Khanye, Benedict Vilakazi and Nkululeko Nkewu — look back at the weekend’s action in the DStv Premiership.
Don’t forget if you’re not in Gauteng, or can’t get to Shoprite, the digital edition of the newspaper will be released on Friday, exclusively on the website.