To celebrate the return of the PSL after a long pause, I thought I would share this video I had found on the net.
I do not know about you, but for me missed goal are just as astonishing as some of the goals scored in world football if not more. It is always astounding to see players that practice every single day, are called professionals and in most cases regard them as the country's finest missing some of the chances in this video.
This is also to prepare you for the "oohhs" and "aahhs" that will surround many local grounds as the December tournaments have already begun.
We are hoping for better conversions in the tournaments than the ones you will see here. Enjoy. Mqede!
Monday, 14 December 2015
Friday, 23 October 2015
Multichoice diski challenges’ new-age Bartlett: Yusuf Bunting
“There
is this number 9 at Kaizer Chiefs, he is going to trouble us, always comes in
on the left.” This is one of the statements the Moroka Swallows under 17
players said when it was discovered that they would face them in the group
stages of the Engen knockout challenge 2013 edition while I was doing my
practical at the then Germiston based development academy.
The
player referenced was Yusuf Bunting, and how true they were though!! In my
first time seeing the player, he tore the right back apart in the game against
Swallows development with what seemed as not much of an effort, though not his
best performance, I immediately took a liking to him.
Fast-forward
to 2015 when the Multichoice diski challenge season began, to my pleasant
surprise I see Bunting lining up for Kaizer Chiefs on the left hand and got the
first goal of that game, I’ll be honest and tell you I expected him to be there
the previous season.
He
reminds me of a young Shaun Bartlett, you know before Benni came into the 18,
quick, direct, good with the head and an eye (a very good one at that!) for
goal. Considering his age His poisoning is one of the best in his group I feel.
Hopefully
Kaizer Chiefs realise that they do not need to buy 6 average strikers when you
have one that is potentially great in your development. I’m looking forward to
tearing defenders apart in the Premier Soccer League soon.
in the meantime, you can follow him on twitter
Tweets by @Bunting9
Monday, 12 October 2015
South African football has undiscovered gems
Picture
by Ihsaan Haffejee, thelyricaleye.com
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A
guy named Vusi comes on in the second half and produced a super sub
performance, scored 2 goals in a game that ended in a draw of 4-4 between
Brakpan High and Eureka High. That was one of best games I have watched in
amateur football.
This
same guy was sitting a few steps behind me watching the game in the first half
with absolutely no sign that said he was a player for Brakpan high, decked in
school clothes with no playing kit, he was the last person you expect to come
on let alone let alone do what he ended up doing there because for one, He hardly came to practice! I know
because I am the kid that he stripped off his playing kit just so he can come
on.
His
performance in that game gave me a high that I doubt I would have gotten had I came on
the field; this guy actually made me a fan on the bench. Truth is Vusi never
got the recognition he deserved for what he did there.
This
is what this blog is about, recognition to those players that give you that
ecstasy type of feeling when they are out there but the Premier soccer league
will probably never see them like Vusi, and the South African soccer players
that are on the verge of the Premier Soccer league, whether they are in the NFD
or ABC Motsepe league (Vodacom league).
What
they can do is sometimes indescribable in words but I will express it to the
best of my ability. This is not a scout talking but a fan who knows what he
wants to see when he goes to watch a game in big leagues, this is a blog about
amateur and upcoming players, some will get to play premier soccer league
soccer and some will not.
South African soccer players at lower levels are too good not to be talked about, check out the video to really understand and share the passion for SA soccer!
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