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Nxumalo – That’s The Way I Want To Make My Return To The PSL

Prince Nxumalo says that it his aim to play in top flight football again, but feels the best way to do that is to help his current team, Sekhukhune United, get promoted. The former Ajax Cape Town and SuperSport United striker last played in the first tier when he was...

Morris – It Was Incredible

Former Bafana Bafana defender Nasief Morris has reminisced about his time playing in the UEFA Champions League and La Liga, where he came up against some of the best players in the world. The 39-year-old spent nearly a decade in Europe, first playing in Greece for Aris and Panathinaikos, before...

Rakhale – That’s How I Play, That’s How I Grew Up

Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila midfielder Thabo Rakhale says he has never been bothered by those who have criticised him for 'showboating'. Rakhale was speaking to Lethabo Kganyago in Edition 11 of iDiski Times. The skilful Rakhale, who joined TTM this season the season, says that sometimes people misunderstand his intentions, and his...

Ndlanya Says Winning The Derby Will Boost Confidence

Former Bafana Bafana striker Pollen Ndlanya, who played for both Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates, says whoever wins Sunday's Soweto Derby will leave with a boost to their confidence for the rest of the DStv Premiership campaign. Pirates will be looking for a win to put pressure on league leaders...

Mayambela – There Were Lots Of Expectations

Mihlali Mayambela says that when he was a youngster in Johannesburg playing for both Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs junior teams there was a lot of unneeded pressure on him. The 24-year-old, is currently playing for Academica, the oldest club in Portugal, where he is on loan from Farense. While he...

Human – I Can’t Just Be A Normal Player

Rowan Human, who is currently plying his trade in Israel, says he is motivated by the successes of fellow Westbury-born stars Steven Pienaar and Keagan Dolly. Human was speaking to Velile Mnyandu exclusively in Edition 10 of iDiski Times. Human is on the books of Maccabi Tel-Aviv, but is currently...

Motlanthe – We Must Be In Qatar

SAFA CEO Tebogo Motlanthe says that they will give Bafana Bafana Coach Molefi Ntseki all the support he requires because qualification for both the Afcon finals in Cameroon and the World Cup finals in Qatar must be achieved. At 39, Advocate Motlanthe became the youngest South African Football Association (SAFA)...

Booth – It Left A Bitter Taste In My Mouth

Former Bafana Bafana defender Matthew Booth has reflected on the difficult times he had with the national team, how he was ignored when he was in Russia, and his disappointment on being a benchwarmer at the 2010 World Cup. Speaking to Rob Delport in an in-depth interview in Edition 10...

Mathebula – We Need To Take The Game To Another Level

While Tshakhuma coach David Mathebula feels that the standard of football in South Africa has dropped over the years, he feels it is not about player talent, but rather about coaching. 'DVD' was speaking to Lethabo Kganyago in Edition 10 of iDiski Times, where he discussed a number of topics...

ODG – ‘You Know The Pedigree Of Players’

TS Galaxy Head Coach Owen Da Gama says that his time working with the national teams has helped him in being able to understand and appreciate some of the young talent in South Africa. The former Highlands Park coach spent a number of years at SAFA, most notably as the...

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