Wednesday 6 July 2016

The Question: Is the past affecting our present?


Photograph by Zweli Ndhlovu

The previous month we celebrated youth month in a variety of ways, as a nation we look back at what the class of ’76 did and how we benefit from their sacrifice, we looked at what the current crop of youth and see how they measure up. This got me wondering about the era of that period and the era that followed after till now.

The legends of that era are probably the most famous legends we acknowledge today, Shakes Mashaba, Teenage Dladla, Jomo Sono, Ace. The list can go on, this generation of legends we use as reference when talking about how South Africa should play.

Through the years tournaments and leagues like Chappies league, Kay Motsepe cup, Investec league, Copa Coa Cola, Milo champions tournament, Danone Nations cup, Metropolitan tournament, Future stars, Bayhill tournament, Engen Knockout etc. have bred some of the best stars our football knows today, they continue to be the breeding ground for the future talents.

If you have been to any of these tournaments then you will have one or two stories of players you had seen there that are in the PSL right now which is wonderful. But we have a lot more stories where a player is on fire in a tournament and looks the part that we soccer lovers are always in search of either for our teams or national team, and you expect him to do good when he gets there, only to hear a coach in the big leagues say that player is not ready.


Have we looked at our legends so much that we o not believe in the current talent that is in front of us? Or has the talent in the years degraded to the point that we have no choice but to look at what the past brought us?

Guess what I am wondering is whether the talent pool has decreased or have we been looking back so much we are neglecting the present.

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