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Double faced hypocrite When Bafana Bafana was beaten 3-1 by Nigeria on Chan group stages, Minister of sport Fikile Mbalula held a press conference following day, he showed his emotional tongue lash, insulting players calling them “bunch of losers, who don’t have any respect of this country, whove got no respect of anybody ”, he went on and singled out Moeneb Josephs On other interviews as day goes on people taking hard to understand his Madonna’ stunts, arrogantly he went on saying he won’t apology’s “a loser is a loser”, there is a phrase he used on SA sports awards “we don’t roll red carpet for mediocrity” with this stunts one would think we have a strong leader that is willing to take risks and take the country soccer to the greater heights, but to my surprise when have double faced hypocrite a populist at its best Last night Bafana Bafana lost 5-0 to Brasil, with faked smile Fikile Mbalula praised the boys saying “we have future, the boys played very well” one thing one to ask himself, how seriously we take strong African counties football? Is ABSA a very strong league in Africa? In such that when the national team loss on African team are viewed as useless but when South American team humiliate them seen as an improvement, at least they showed character Are we really undermining Africa football in such that we think we have done better if we loss 5-0 but losing 3-1 is a disgrace, I wonder Fikile who is trying to please at expense of our beloved game Really Mbalula as useless loser who think and I think it will be better to start from him to reshuffle sport entity; we need consistent, visionary leader whose interest is not to be celebrities. Mbalula please take that honourable decision and resign and save us time and energy, this inconsistency didnt just shown last night. We know crickets are chokers, but you never go tongue lashing on them.
Posted on: Thu, 06 Mar 2014 09:26:42 +0000

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