Edition 73 of iDiski Times is out this week and is available in Gauteng Shoprite stores from Tuesday.
In our DStv Premiership feature, Rob Delport profiles the new Orlando Pirates‘ signing – The little magician with the long name –Â Ndabayithethwa Ndlondlo.
Meanwhile, David Kappel sat down with iDiskiTV’s Junior Khanye and SuperSport’s Farouk Khan for two interviews about the now-closed transfer window, and they discuss which clubs made the best recruits and much more. You do not want to miss what the former Kaizer Chiefs winger and former Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns assistant coach have to say.
Morgan Mammila made a spectacular return to Chippa United a few weeks back and is now in his own words, the ‘Head Coach’ of the team, and Velile Mnyandu have a frank discussion about how he went from administrator to coach, his qualifications, and how he has learnt from many of the coaches he’s worked with.
Lethabo Kganyago brings us a conversation with former AmaZulu and Orlando Pirates defender and now Usuthu assistant Kamaal Sait. Sait talks about working in women’s football, coaching his son while at Swallows, and how he feels Usuthu are ready to challenge Mamelodi Sundowns this season.
He is in excellent form so far this season and Robin-Duke Madlala caught up with Golden Arrows‘ midfielder Nduduzo Sibiya to find out what has seen him return to his best.
In the news Lorenz Köhler looks at Pitso Mosimane‘s decision to join Al Ahli in Saudia Arabia, while Velile brings us the story of Jerome Damon‘s imminent appointment at SAFA.
We are delighted to have Moritz Kossmann back to contribute another excellent piece to The Drawing Board series. This week the Ubuntu coaching guru talks about Defensive Transition
Our friends at iDiskiTV give us their views from the last week – Junior Khanye discusses Bafana Bafana, while Tso Vilakazi and Nkululeko Nkewu discuss some of the transfers that happened.
There’s so much more too, our Ace and Joker of the week, the latest transfer rumours, and a full list of all the signings made at DStv Premiership clubs between July 1st and September 22.
*Don’t forget for those not in Gauteng, while we sort out the logistics of going national in the coming months, you can download the FREE digital edition on Friday on this website.