Thursday 20 September 2012

RISE KHOSI RISE

what a great and strong come back for Amakhosi. 


Kizer Chiefs logo
The old time and well known football club Kaizer Chiefs also known as Amakhosi which has been in the Motaung family for years now. From Kaizer Motaung who is now CEO and chairman of the club to his son Bobby Motaung. Kaizer Chiefs now is at the top of the charts again. Every child in the streets is bragging to be the next Siphiwe Tshabalala someday.


Amakhosi played on Saturday (15 September 2012) and they were leading with 2-0 already and it was still the first half of the game. The people who saw the game were amazed because abafana bokuthula noxolo had so much energy and hungry for a win but unfortunate the game had to be postponed for Wednesday 19 September 2012 due to weather conditions.



The team played well as a whole but people who made it all possible for a win are:
·         Bernard Parker (midfielder)
·         Siphiwe Tshabalala (striker and 2010 world cup goal scorer)


Siphiwe Tshabalala (middle)

Before it was even half time they were leading by a goal and FNB stadium was packed with most Chief’s supporters. When they returned for the second half, Siphiwe Tshabalala the Amakhosi striker helped Kaizer Chiefs to a 2-1 victory over Black Leopards in a replay of Saturday’s premiership fixture at the FNB stadium (Reported on sport24.com).

It was reported that also the leopards had their fair chance of scoring but it did not happen. Leopards came out of the interval firing, with skipper Nkosiyabo Xakane slamming his shot into Khune's side-netting, coming close, seconds after the break. That was a very close attack.


It clearly shows that Amakhosi’s Practitioner has been working overtime because since they came back there has been a change in them. They have changed their attitude, strategies and most importantly dropped the perception of that they are a big and famous team and played whole heartedly.

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6 comments:

  1. It's too ealry to be happy for Khosi things might change.

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    1. Lucky i get that but so far from where they come from , it is pretty impressing

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  2. i think it is not about too early to celebrate its about the khosi players cleaning up their image and take it back to the original status and this is a great starting point

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    1. They are and who ever is responsible for their attitude change needs a put in the back. Well done Khosi.

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  3. has local soccer games gotten more personal and less of a simple game that individual teams go out of their way to rub thier winning achievement in others' faces?

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  4. As a proudly Kaizer Chiefs supporter im very impressed with the performance of the boys on the field.

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