‘Are Chiefs broke? They can’t compete with Pirates but will unveil Ibwabwa from Uganda!’

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Orlando Pirates bolstered their defense with the signing of Marumo Gallants duo Daniel Msendami and Mpho Chabatsane.

Msendami, who was also being chased by Kaizer Chiefs, is expected to strengthen the Buccaneers attacking department while Chabatsane is seen as Mbekezeli Mbokazi’s replacement.

Have a look at how South Africans reacted to the recent development as compiled by Afrik-Foot.

Chiefs can’t compete with Pirates in signings

Irvin Khoza and Kaizer Motaung. Photo Imago

Orlando Pirates signed Andre De Jong from Stellenbosch. Mamelodi Sundowns signed Monnapule Saleng from Orlando Pirates, and Kaizer Chiefs will surprise you with a player called Iblert Ikwakwiri Ibwabwa from Uganda –  Mukovhe Junior Khwerana

Much needed left centre back to keep the momentum of the philosophy going just fine. I’m talking about that diagonal switch play long balls from the back – Ta Mara 

This move is just to remove an obstacle from the path, the move that is meant to destabilize the opponent – Tsholofelo Die Gif Bahula

So clearly Chiefs can’t compete with Pirates when it comes to market transfers. They wanted Msendami, but the fact that the Mighty Buccaneers wanted him too, they couldn’t stand a chance – Tsepo Mochali 

Good acquisition, more players means more competition and that equates to maximum performance amongst players as they know once they flop, they get replaced real quick – Siyabonga Khumalo 

Now they are talking about Gallants Lite!

Kaizer Chiefs fans

Banter aside Guys, honestly speaking, don’t you think Chiefs are broke? – Sphelele Biyela 

They are now signing every player that shows potential, but they are still going to be Sundowns’ deputy champions at the end of the season, like their brothers Arsenal – Walter Riser Da’Reezy 

 Orlando Pirates are no longer destroying Stellenbosch; now their focus is on Marumo Gallants – Melo Tlou Soo

You’ll never hear legends, analysts complain and criticize when Bucs sign players, but when Downs sign a player, they have chest pains – Nhlamulo Mpanza 

If you know you know, they need a few replacements, Mbokazi left, so they need to fasten at the back. Now they talk about Marumo Lite, oh gosh, you can also sign, it’s all about choices  Faith Koalepe

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Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
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