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Pirates fans, get out of this abusive relationship

Written By Unknown on Monday, September 29, 2008 | Monday, September 29, 2008

I really don’t get it, like I have mentioned before supporting Orlando Pirates is like being in an abusive relationship, it’s difficult to get out, but there is no value in staying in. At least people in abusive relationships don’t pay their hard earned cash to be abused. For almost a decade this team has promised so much and delivered zero. Bay United are my candidates for relegation, they remain my candidates for relegation even after beating Pirates, why? You may ask, well because Bay United beat the worst team in the league yesterday and when faced with a team marginally better than Pirates they will be walloped. The Pirates starting line up boasted one Pires Adriano, he has an interesting name but very little game, oh yes according to the Pirates website he has been banging them in friendlies (against YEBO YES, Soweto United etc.

Then you have the likes of Walaza, he has not scored a goal in 20 games yet he is guaranteed a starting berth , then there is one Joseph Makhanya, who has football has not improved in the ten years he has been at Pirates, then the captain himself, Lehlohonolo Seema, probably the most overrated player in the country. The coaching is very suspect at Pirates too. Bottom line is this team is bad, they play poorly, they show lack of commitment, they don’t seem like they have a plan, and the coach does not seem to have an idea on how to use his players and these players are just happy to exist. My advice to Irvin is to budget R100 million rands to buy a PSL status because the chances of his team remaining rooted at the bottom of the log are very high. Any team anywhere could have buried Pirates yesterday.

Dear Pirates Supporter

Everyone has heard the songs about how much love can hurt. But that doesn't mean physical harm: Someone who loves you should never abuse you. Healthy relationships involve respect, trust, and consideration for the other person. Do you think these players or even Khoza ever consider you?

Abuse can sometimes be mistaken for intense feelings of caring or concern; this happens when Seema writes his column on the website and promises to do better. Abuse can be financial, physical, emotional, and sexual (sexual, this happens when you even lose appetite for sex because of Mhlongo, Seema, Mdledle and Company. Emotional can be difficult to recognize because it doesn't leave any visible scars but think about all your friends and neighbours who make fun of you because Krol has no clue. The first step in getting out of an abusive relationship is to realize that you have the right to be treated with respect and not be physically or emotionally harmed by another person or football team.

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