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An Open Letter to Kaizer Chiefs

Written By Unknown on Thursday, September 29, 2011 | Thursday, September 29, 2011


Dear Kaizer Chiefs,

George Lebese was a shining example of someone that wants to play for Kaizer Chiefs - a player that knows what it is to wear the black and gold, a player that still respects our badge.


I think all Khosi supporters will agree. Now I have 3 simple questions for supporters and Kaizer Chiefs management.

1. Has Siphiwe "Shabba" Tshabalala really risen to the occasion or does his reputation precede him? Is the real reason he hasn’t gone to Europe got to do with his work ethic and poor finishing?

2. How many times must we watch Sthembiso Ngcobo miss golden opportunities? When has his introduction ever influenced the complexion of a match? Why does he look so tired and uninterested?

3. For how long will we blame the coach? What can Vladimir Vermezovic do if Josta Dladla and co feels its ok to just jog casually next to their opponents instead of closing them down at every opportunity?

4. If we cannot show our might against First National Division quality teams, when will Siphiwe "Shabba" Tshabalala, Reneilwe “Yeye” Letsholonyane, Sthembiso Ngcobo, Lucky Baloyi, Bernard Parker, Lehlohonolo Majoro and all these first class quality players ever show that they are worth every cent?

Kaizer Chiefs management need to realize that more and more of us are watching international football and frankly, we are tired, half hearted performances from top flight sides like Kaizer Chiefs.

We are no longer travelling to watch our beloved team until we see a consistent change in team performance and until the players display more enthusiasm and desire to win EVERY SINGLE MATCH.

Not good enough Amakhosi, not good enough. . . .

Regards,
On behalf of thousands of Very Unhappy supporters.

By Shaheedmo Göokoma
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