This week we speak to Former Orlando Pirates, Mamelodi Sundowns , Supersport United and Bafana-Bafana Defender about his football Journey and experience Off The Pitch.
I've never seen and/or heard of any person with so much knowledge on the history of local soccer like Tk. Big up my man. Wishing you all the best and growth.
He's funny dude, sounds like he was a bully during his playing days! What a wonderful, talented and hard working player he was during his days. Thank you once again TK!!!
I have watched almost all the interviews but this one feels a bit different. Very raw. Unfiltered. I feel that he wasn't there to put an image or put himself in any light. He was sharing his lived experience. Thanks TK and the team.
I once asked you TK to bring this Legend and yet you delivered, Innocent Mdledle Mjita stay strong we all human and going through a lot in this crazy life, am approaching the depression stage but am fighting not to get there, thanks for showing us that one does come back from the depression as well. Much LOVE and RESPECT Ndoda.
hola nice to see Mdledle telling nothing but the truth and only the truth be strong life is short like football carer we also as fans meet chalenges since love our team and players i always tell so called reporters that they sold bout
Top stuff TK Mdledle was a good guest ... top player I wish players understood that we as supporters understand their struggles now we no longer judge them Please try and get Siphiwe Tshabalala
What a legend I used to admire this man when he was playing for Orlando Pirates. He had a great impact and contributed a lot into football. Thanks TK for brining him on the screen.
What I've learned from this interview is the different between the way Mr Mdledle speaks, so kind and respectful and the position he used to play i thought he was so unkind man. You played that position (left back) so well Mr Mdledle and Mzanzi still loves you. Thanks TK.
Great interviews skills TK, at first my legend he wasn't open enough but you managed to bring the best out him. If I had means I would diffentley come through for him. I mean he has done a lot for my beloved Orlando Pirates
maybe it was 3 years with an option to renew! he raises a valid point about Papic inheriting a team with most players from the development and had been playing together for a long time
Another good interview, I respect Innocent Mdledle for taking ownership and not blaming anyone for his mistakes. It's a good thing he's giving back to his community football wise. May he get the much needed support for his football academy and primary schools league
It was Green Baffoloes from Zambia his first game, Lekoalea scored a winning goal from a free kick. Second game was against Chiefs in Durban where Mwape from Zambia scored.
You never dissapoint us TK, good one. I never saw this side of Mdledle before because i always ate what i was fed by the media. Please bring Patrick Mbuthu, for the interview of the century.
TK my brother big ups to your interviewing skills....Inno was a bit reserved at the beginning but as the conversation progressed he gradually became comfortable. It was once again a splendid interview, what a great feast for our eyes and ears!
Very wise of him to pay off his house during his playing days. A lot of footballers can learn a thing or two from that. Sadly he did not have good advice around him. Could’ve rented the house and generate income monthly.
I wish Dr ivin Khoza can give our legends jobs or just a role because this guy's might give and guide up coming football stars about fame,lime light and Money thank you for bringing this legend what a down to earth and a humble human being thank tk
Tk I watched your interviews regularly but this give me lesson and innocent that's true my brother once you hide your self you won't get hlp and as I'm a mpumalanga guys I grow up watched soccer and support guys abaphuma empulanga likes of happy I also play with her . Your personality is also talking to us you are so humble all the best
Inno what a great player, always brought his A game in most games, a great tackler of note. I like the fact that his owning up and not pointing fingers at anyone. Great interview as always TK
He poured his heart out. He was reluctant to open up. Your journalism instinct kicked in and helped him to open up. Good luck with his current soccer development program
TK I have a lot of respect for you and your team, everytime I watch your episodes I am reminded why we call football the beautiful game, you really are helping me learn a lot about the business of football.
Big ups to Inno for pulling through and taking ownership about everything you went through in football. You're a Legend mfwethu you always put a smile on our faces down the left flank and those solid tackles 👌👌👏
Thanks Inno for highlighting de facto coaches in our teams the likes of Screamer Tshabalala and his assistant coach Floyd Mbhele in Orlando pirates fc, Tshifhiwa Thidiela in Black Leopards fc etc and thanks Tk for hosting Inno hey that guy took Abednego Netshiotswi's position he's ended Tsotsi no1's place that was milestone in itself
Asbonge bro TK thanks with this show its so educational and good to know about the former players and hope the new generation will learn from the x players...keep up the good work
Please bring him back for a 2nd interview very soon; you will experience a different #Inno, a more open and expressive one.. Humble, shy, shallow characters are very hard to crack,,,they must feel comfortable n welcomed first before they open up..
To grow requires many things to be applied, maybe rehab is not a right word TK to the gentleman but my view is that he really needed some help either with other people or professional individuals. Some mistakes do need help from other people. I wish he accept and get help before is too late. I wish him all of the best and if he pursue he will recover. Good luck Inno
Tk I watch these guys now and then and re ya leboha for the show! It hurts to hear some of these stories and to learn that life isn’t going that well with most of them!
Siyabonga TK, still looking forward to Mark Mayambela's interview. There's once a player who refused to go out on loan at Pirates, his surname started with Letter S, what happened to that player
One of my best players EVER, played very easy game and he was just a workhorse, clean, but you’d feel him. It didn’t matter how skilful you were, you wouldn’t want him to focus on you These are people who should have had someone to look after them and force discipline outside the football pitch, but I loved how he was open and clear that it is up to you, and accepts that he should have just grown Great guy this one