Edition 95 of iDiski Times is out now and available for FREE at participating Shoprite stores.
Andile ‘Ace’ Ncobo has returned to the Premier Soccer League and Velile Mnyandu caught up with the former FIFA referee about his new role as General Manager of football.
Meanwhile, Robin-Duke Madlala pens a tribute to the late Richards Bay captain Siphamandla Mtolo, with stories shared by his former teammates and club chairman.
Ricardo Goss is not only enjoying regular football again at SuperSport United, but he’s also earned a recall to the Bafana Bafana setup and Lorenz Köhler spoke to Goss about this opportunity since coming on loan from Mamelodi Sundowns.
No player has made a bigger impact this season than Mamelodi Sundowns’ new starlet Cassius Mailula, and this week Lethabo Kganyago uncovers the academy that not only nurtured Mailula but also Stellenbosch’s teenage sensation, Olwethu Makhanya.
Lethabo also spoke with Lebohang Mabotja about Marumo Gallants’ successful run in the CAF Confederation Cup, and the trouble they’re having in the DStv Premiership.
Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos named his provisional squad last week, including ten foreign-based players. This week Rob Delport looks at some of those overseas who weren’t selected.
Lorenz also brings us a feature about Rulani Mokwena and Mamelodi Sundowns, and how after dispatching Al Ahly on the weekend, this could be Masandawana’s season to win the CAF Champions League.
In our special feature brought to you by DStv, David Kappel takes a look at the run-in for CAF qualification places, as the battle for second and third in the DStv Premiership intensifies.
Our coaching guru Moritz Kossmann is back with another edition of The Drawing Board and this week, Moritz talks about Situation Exercises.
Of course, we also have our weekly contribution from our friends at iDiskiTV, as Junior Khanye, Tso Vilakazi and Nkululeko Nkewu look back at the weekend’s action.
There’s still news about the Lucas Moripe Stadium, the latest rumours, and much more in this week’s edition…
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