Kaizer Chiefs faithful are hopeful their team will end their decade-long trophy drought by winning the Nedbank Cup on Saturday at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.
The majority feel this game presents the players with a massive test of character against Orlando Pirates, who, they argue, don't need the trophy as much as the Glamour Boys whose last trophy came in 2015.
Have a look at what they said ahead of this weekend's Soweto derby.
Sunday and Monday will become public holidays…

I don't know what will happen if we win this Cup. The country will come to a standstill for the love of the game. I hope my team will win this one. Pirates have won a cup already, in fact they have been winning Cups every year, so winning this Cup for Pirates is nothing but to Chiefs, it will mean a lot. It will heal us from all these wounds, at least we will have something to talk about – Mungadi Mmboniseni Richard
Sunday and Monday will become public holidays if Chiefs win the Cup. Nabi, please don't put Zitha Kwinika, and you'll see your eyes flashing with gold after the final whistle – Khosikhazi
To Chiefs players, die in the field if you have to, just bring that Nedbank Cup to Naturena please – BlackBoy Shine
You have a chance to make supporters happy. You have a chance to end the drought. We need it more than pirates
If you guys lose the Nedbank Cup, just book a flight for coach Nasreddine Nabi the same time. He must never come back – Nkwanyana-uMshana
Don't play Bvuma and Kwinika

The Nedbank Cup final wasn't supposed to be played at the Moses Mabhida Stadium. Too many problems in Durban – Varoma Cincha Guluva
Inacio Miguel and Given Msimango are not match fit, but we need them to capitlise on Pirates' weakness, set pieces – Reggie Selatlhedi
Tell the Motaungs that as fans, we are fine if they buy the referee, as long as he gives Pirates players two red cards and awards three penalties. We are behind them, as long as we are crowned champions tomorrow – Sma Thabo Maba
Don't play Bruce Bvuma and Zitha Kwinika for us to win the final, please – Phum'lani M'tiks Ngwenya
Pirates know your biggest weakness, that you don't have a keeper. They will test you left and right on that one. Make sure you field your strongest defence – Taka Baxabele