This channel is meant to relive the old memories of South African Football, the 70' saw greats like Jomo Sono and Ace Ntsoelenge that was the birth of the rivalry between Chiefs and Pirates, the 80 saw greats such as Teenage Dladla, Ace Mnini keeping fans at the edge of their seats, who can forget the 90 with Tebogo Moloi on the Pirates side and Doctor "16V" Khumalo on the side of the Amakhosi, the late 90's also saw the emergence of Mamelodi Sundowns with their piano and shoe shine, please support the channel so that the creator can be motivated to create more of this great memories
its actually very similar to football nowadays (50yrs later). the Chiefs corner at 3:30. the play Wits tried at 6:15. i mean even the Chiefs movement at 9:48 mimics Bukayo Saka's disallowed goal for England against the Dutch in Euro24 semis. its just the defending is garbage (dangerous also) and long balls are the go to method for playing forward/out.
😂😂😂😂this wasn't a football at all. No structure, back line and midfielders are far from each other always. This orlando pirates can get 8 against the current orlando pirates. Mzansi football ⚽️ have evolved indeed
Because chiefs always dominated the derby. If you don't believe me check the head to head, it's not even close my friend! But pirates sometimes wins!😂😂
We used to play football in Mzansi! And we dominated in Africa playing like this! We qualified for the World Cup, won the Nations Cup and finished runner ups in 98 Nations Cup playing with a new team of youngsters like McCarthy and Thabo Mooki!!!
I didn't like him for obvious reasons, truth be told, there has never been a midle fielder like him in this country since he hung his boots, I remember his interviews at Hareye morning drive show le ntate Chomane. Man SA football has seen the best days!!!
Bernard " Shoes " Lushozi was a very committed player of very limited ability. I was very impressed to later learn that he went on to be very educated and did well for himself academically and is comfortable nowadays.