‘Scottland can buy Chiefs! Finished Billiat playing for fun, he is Zimbabwe’s Messi’

Published on by Willis Sob

Newly promoted Zimbabwean Premier League side Scottland FC confirmed the signing of former Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs attacker Khama Billiat.

The Zimbabwe international came in as a free agent after his one-year deal with Yadah FC expired in December. In the concluded edition, the attacker scored 13 goals, four behind the Golden Boot winner Lynoth Chikuhwa of Highlanders.

Have a look at what football lovers in Mzansi said after the recent move by the 34-year-old made the move. 

Billiat is trying to retire in peace

Khama Billiat at Scottland FC. Photo - Scottland FC
Khama Billiat at Scottland FC. Photo – Scottland FC

The club owners are very rich, they can even buy Kaizer Chiefs – Happious Lambo 

Billiat is trying to retire in peace. He knows coming back to South Africa is going to cause him depression – Ndiyathemba Modibedi Ka Tyombo 

Let us not forget that in Zimbabwe, Khama Billiat is like Lionel Messi – Lesilo Rula

Khama Billiat is just playing for fun now, he is finished –  Athenkosi Banzie 

He can't compete in the strong PSL league anymore. I am sure he needs those hundreds of thousands but deep down in his heart he knows that he cannot compete with the best anymore, that's the truth! – Sabza Mbhele Mbheld

Billiat wants to play for all teams in Zimbabwe

Khama Billiat Image Yadah FC

Strangely, I'm trying to Google this team, but I can't find it. The only thing I see is Scotland, the country in the United Kingdom – Sitsaba Mda

Kaizer Chiefs really tried to finish off Khama Billiat's career – Advokaat Khumalo 

 At least Billiat is proving to be a real patriot later in his career, off the field as well – Sydney Kekana

The guy wants to play for all teams in Zimbabwe. He will be signing one-year contracts – Mbongeni Ragedi 

At least he is playing football and getting a salary. Show the nation what you can do – Sisa Chewuka 

‘Scottland can buy Chiefs! Finished Billiat playing for fun, he is Zimbabwe’s Messi’

Willis Sob

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.