‘Velebayi & Baartman relegated Spurs twice! Chiefs can now throw the pen away; Ighodaro will score 50 goals’

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Kaizer Chiefs have added three more players in the ongoing Premier Soccer League transfer window.

The Glamour Boys have signed Asanele Velebayi, Etiosa Ighodaro and Luke Baartman to further strengthen their squad. It brings the total players signed to nine, having added six more a couple of weeks ago.

Have a look at what the fans said after the latest acquisitions.

We might challenge Springboks

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God finally heard Kaizer Chiefs' prayers. I mean, everything is going in Amakhosi's way this season –  Ngoako E. Mamaila 

I salute you Amakhosi; they meant business this window period. Nabi and his boys have no excuses; they must deliver – Akia

Now Kaizer Chiefs can throw the pen away; no more need for signatures. But please check on Cape Town Spurs CEO – Mhlengwe Machapuli 

 At this rate, we might even challenge the Springboks for a rugby match and beat them at their own game – Kgothatso Kilogram Masemene Mmako

Velebayi and Baartman relegated Cape Town Spurs twice, now Kaizer Chiefs, to follow – Mehlape Mpho 

Give Chiefs PSL & all trophies

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Etiosa Ighodaro will score 50-plus goals; Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates are in big trouble – Serah Sonie

With Ighodaro in attack, Kaizer Chiefs will be dangerous like an electric transformer – Tshikonelo Edwin 

Please send Tashreeq Morris to Siwelele FC, They will need him more because he will not get a chance at Amakhosi – Ben Thabo Khosi

Just imagine Luke Baartman and Asanele Velebayi also joining! Bring the Soweto derby and Sundowns now – Peter Mammila

Give Kaizer Chiefs the Premier Soccer League and all the available trophies. Teams are unlucky this season – Sonia 

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