Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Gayton Mckenzie says he has no faith in the South African Football Association under the current leadership of President Dr. Danny Jordaan.
Kudos to you, Minister! I'm thrilled to see someone taking bold action. It's a stark reminder that complacency can creep in when we're in positions of power for too long, and we forget the purpose of our appointment. Personally, I lost interest in Bafana Bafana in 2010, and my passion for football dwindled. It felt like a part of me died with my dad, who loved football dearly. Perhaps your decision, Minister, will reignite my passion for football. I'll be watching closely, eager to see the positive changes unfold. One thing is for sure - it's time for a new chapter. Ons Baiza Nie!
Do they want to play soccer? I remember coach Hunt answering that another question which was talking about whites and he simple sad whites don't have interest in soccer and i can see also those few whites you see them at Varsity cup and end there
@@isaacjamaar4794 the problem is Safa is already run like a political organisation, look at rugby, they had to meet government quotas and they are doing well, Safa seems to be ignored by government
Wow that's actually distatesful mminister this issport not politics by the way you talk i dont think tou have watchedany of the Bafanagames lately waphapha period