‘Chiefs give Junior Khanye coaching job but this is for the stolen trophies back then!’

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Kaizer Chiefs are set to play Richards Bay on Tuesday in the Premier Soccer League fixture to be staged at uMhlathuze Stadium.

The Glamour Boys are desperate for maximum points following their three losses in a row across all competitions. A win will reduce the gap between them and leaders Mamelodi Sundowns alongside Orlando Pirates to eight points.

Here are the fans’ feelings ahead of the game as sampled by Afrik-Foot.

At least we can celebrate ‘Sold Out’

Kaizer Chiefs fans. Photo Imago

The only thing we celebrate every week as Kaizer Chiefs fans is ‘Sold out’ –  Ndleve Mzamani Michael

The gods of football are saying we will punish the kids for the sins of their fathers. This is for the stolen trophies back then – Rele Rsa

As a caring neighbor, remove those interpreters with your goalkeepers’ coach. You will enjoy the remaining matches – Mlamuli Makhubu KaMlangeni

This time they’ll go back to the dressing room at the speed of the cheetah! Trust me –  Mamba Qandayo Ndlhondlho

At least I’m from Richard’s Bay; if we lose, I win. Chiefs players must do what they want – S’bonelo Mabeletshitshi Dube 

Win we heal from Soweto derby loss

Zitha Kwinika and Relebohile Mofokeng, Kaizer Chiefs vs Orlando Pirates in the Soweto derby
Image – Pirates

Come on, Natal Rich Boys score twice, and the gift of givers will donate another three points – Sabelo Dlangisa

And we are still going to play against ourselves while the translators are smiling all the way to the bank – Vusi Radebe

The minute supporters understand that Kaizer Chiefs is a family business and a marketing director’s club, you will stop being angry when they lose – Kamohelo Mohlapholi 

Chiefs must collect maximum points in that game so that everyone can heal from the Soweto derby – Komana Wilson

I think its about time we give Junior Khanye the coaching job. Perhaps we can show our opponents some flames – Mfundo Comfort

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Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
His hunger for African football is unmatched, always getting the best angles and facts to feed the fans and quench their thirst.