Edition 49 of iDiski Times is out this week and as always we’ve got some great interviews for iDiski fans.
Our senior writer Velile Mnyandu talks to SuperSport United striker Thamsanqa Gabuza, and finds out why he thinks Hugo Broos is his lucky charm, and also hears more about the rumours linking Gabuza with a move to AmaZulu.
Velile also spoke to SAFA president Danny Jordaan about what the organisation’s plans following FIFA’s rejection of their appeal against Ghana’s controversial 1-0 win over Bafana Bafana.
Lethabo Kganyago got some one-on-one time with former Bafana Bafana captain Lucas Radebe, who has sage advice for his former club Kaizer Chiefs.
Lethabo also speaks to newly-appointed Swallows coach Dylan Kerr about his return to the bench, and what he wants to achieve at the club.
David Kappel, meanwhile, chatted to former Al Ahly assistant Cavin Johnson about his time in Egypt, and why he thinks South African coaches don’t get the respect they deserve.
Rob Delport caught up with former Leicester City and Ajax Cape Town and now Stellenbosch sports chaplain Bruce Nadin, to find out what his role entails as a spiritual advisor to the players.
In the regular columns from iDiskiTV pundits, Junior Khanye and Benedict Vilakazi, Junior says he’s not surprised by FIFA’s decision to dismiss Bafana Bafana’s appeal, while Tso worries how much his former team Orlando Pirates have fallen behind Mamelodi Sundowns.
This and so much more in Edition 49 of iDiski Times – out now!!
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