I’m
very much disappointed in Minister of Sport and Recreation Fikile Mbalula. His
comments about Bafana Bafana came as a shock to me. I never expected a sports
minister to embarrass the men fighting on behalf of the country in such a way.
If
there was a need for a reminder to Bafana players on failing the nation, as a
man of dignity who does scrutinize before blabbering, Mbalula should have told
the boys and their coach of that at a camp, away from the public.
When
you blame someone, you wish for them to change and do better. That you can only
achieve by touching the inner of the villain so that he may address it within
himself that he oughts to do better. Once embarrassed in public, I doubt any
need to better the mistakes rises because they believe such is the lowest of
all points they can reach. They realise no matter what happened in future, they
can never get worse than where they are standing right now.
While
still wondering how a prominent figure who is expected to reason and realise
that in football, just like in life geney, things can never always favour our
ambitions, I then realised the first scenario was just a dress rehearsal.
Moeneeb
Josephs would have expected fans to have a go at him, and that is a norm, but a
Minister? When Josephs sacrificed his precious time he could have spent with
his family to be part of a country flagship, was that not a patriotic act on
its own? Yes, it may be easy for one to put on the most expensive suit in the
land and label people with all the names he wants but one has to come to a
point to realise that everyone belongs elsewhere; somewhere he is loved and
cherished with all his weaknesses and shortcomings.
Had
Bafana beaten Mali
last week, I’m sure we might have had a different song being hymned today.
Josephs was not in goals when the damage was done, because in all fairness, the
plot was lost with failure to beat Mali . This does not serve to
appoint Itumeleng Khune or any other individual as the scapegoat. Bafana
played, won, drew and lost as a team.
Am
sorry to Josephs, we all know it's every player's wish to lift their country to
better heights and no one can go with the intention of sabotaging his own
nation.
Bafana
Bafana and Gordon Igesund failed to win CHAN; no finger should be pointed at
Josephs individually.
One
wonders how someone got such a post in sports when he can not make peace with
some cases that are inevitable in games.
The
Minister has taken the best contender for the lowest point of 2014 so far…
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