Mamelodi Sundowns legend Tiyani Mabunda took a swipe at rival supporters while explaining his role as an ambassador at the South African champions.
‘Shuga’ retired at the age of 33 after six incredible seasons in the first team which showcased his grit to succeed, having spent the season of his stint at the club on loan at Free State Stars – before returning and winning eight trophies, which included the CAF Champions League and Super Cup.
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Charismatic and known for his leadership during his playing days, Mabunda stated he ‘fits into different departments in the organisation’ that interlinks the supporters, management, players and coaches into one understanding of each other and branded himself as the ‘captain’ of the fans.
The former Black Leopards midfielder went on to speak glowingly about the togetherness of the Yellow Nation that has emerged in recent times that has brought special memories outside their dominance of the domestic scene on the football field.
“I never thought our supporters could be so united in going beyond just supporting the club, they’ve started supporting one another. They build houses for one another, they check if someone is having food and if everything is okay at home,” Mabunda said at Chloorkop at the Live Limitless Internship Launch, where the club confirmed five positions will be opened up within the club.
“It’s no longer just about the football that’s played out on the field, but supporters have become a very big family, even though we are 57, we are impactful, right now you can see all our supporters, everywhere, we’re the only ones you see.”
Mabunda went on to ssuggest that the inclusiveness of the club and transparency within the media space has been obvious as their rivals have nothing to say during their barren runs without silverware.
“I heard one of the guys say Mamelodi Sundowns have been one of the most supportive when it comes to media but that’s because we’re the only ones who have something to say to the media. What can anyone else say? It’s the truth, what else can we say,” he continued.
“The media needs to talk to the people that are actually doing what is required for the media, our supporters are doing such wonderful work, you can see everywhere, it’s just yellow, we’ve got pride in our club.”
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