‘Chiefs fans fill stadium & steal limelight from 57 Downs fans! Amakhosi need to finish 8th but if you fire Nabi…!

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Kaizer Chiefs are set for their final Premier Soccer League fixture on Saturday against Polokwane City at the FNB Stadium.

 A win for the Nedbank Cup champions will be enough to see them finish inside the top half of the table, meaning they have a massive chance of making the MTN8. Last season, the Soweto giants finished 10th, their worst ever finish.

Have a look at what Chiefs fans are saying ahead of the fixture this weekend. 

Some Chiefs players don't take matches seriously 

I hope you have already started looking for a coach and make announcements on Monday, as early as you can –  Keketso Maloba

Let’s go fill the stadium and celebrate hard when we win to steal the limelight over that team with 57 fans –  Prody Man

Some of Chiefs players don't take any match seriously. I wish on Saturday they play better because we need to be in the top 8 – Lucky Xulu

This is a final for us; we have to fight. We need to finish inside the top 8, because Chiefs can't start a season with a minus one trophy – Ronewa Mamone

If you fire Nasreddine Nabi, we will be hard on the next coach, there won't be time for rebuilding – Amo Masemo 

We don't need to see Dove

Edmilson Dove. Photo: Kaizer Chiefs
Edmilson Dove. Photo: Kaizer Chiefs

We've been through a lot with this team, why can't you just give us free entry in this last match, though? I am just asking politely – Lebo Mojadibe

This is the last game of the season. We don't need to see Edmilson Dove – Black Man 

Even if you draw the match, you will still qualify. Usuthu are definitely losing against Pirates. Qualify so that you can face Sundowns – Kenneth

I love my Khosi, but I have to get something from my long, endured pain and suffering. The boys are mentally flat against small teams – KLouw15 

Let them finish in position 8, they have unfinished business with Mamelodi Sundowns – Bongo Aca Joe 

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