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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Tlou Molekwane
Lawrence
Molekwane was a surprise call up to Bafana Bafana squad back in 1994
despite being a regular in the Under-17 development. However it took
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Mthokozisi Yende
Mthokozisi Yende recently took time out to answer the questions the
fans sent in to kaizerchiefs.com
so that they could keep in touch with their favourite player. Here are
some of their questions and his answers......read
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Sthembiso Ngcobo
Sthembiso Ngcobo announced his arrival at Chiefs with a superb header
against Eleven Arrows
in a friendly match in Namibia. Another one against Mamelodi Sundowns
followed in the Charity Cup.
His call-up to Bafana Bafana squad for the friendly against Ghana (he
has also been called up for
the Nations Cup qualifier away in Niger) was not a surprise. In this
interview...read
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Kabelo Metsimetsi
The 30-year-old reserve goalkeeper, Kabelo Metsimetsi believes that he
has a future at the Club
despite stiff competition in the goalkeeping department. Taking
questions from the supporters, Kabelo
says he has improved a lot since joining the Amakhosi at the start of
last season... read
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Keeping in touch
with your favourite player - Lucky Khune
Saturday, 7 August 2010 is the day many fans will never forget as the
young Khune, Lucky fired from close range to beat Moeneeb Joseph in the
final of Telkom Charity Cup that Chiefs went to win on penalties.
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Punch Masenamela
Hard running left back, Punch Masenamela showed nerves of steel as he
took a penalty to beat veteran goalkeeper, Brain Baloyi as he made his
first appearance for the Club back in Telkom Charity Cup in August
2008. He found it difficult to break into the team due to the presence
of Onismor Bhasera...
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Keeping in touch with
your
favourite player - Dominic Isaacs
Dominic Isaacs showed towards the end of last season on why the Glamour
Boys brought him to Naturena in the beginning of 2008/2009. Highly
rated by his previous coaches, ‘Domza’ as he is known in football
circles...
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - David Mathebula
On his day, David Mathebula is one of the most technically gifted
players in the Absa Premiership. He was on the brink of getting a call
up during 2008/2009 season following some scintillating performances
for the Club...
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Nkosinathi Nhleko
“Toni”, as Nhleko is known in football circles, had a tough time with
Kaizer Chiefs faithful from day one, but during the season he answered
his critics...
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Jimmy Tau
The EL Capitan, Jimmy Tau, had probably his best season in the Gold and
Black jersey, having started this past season with an injury....
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Reneilwe Letsholonyane
Reneilwe Letsholonyane bounced back from an injury during the preseason
to become one of the most influential players in the team during the
first half of the season....
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Thela Ngobeni
The soft-spoken goalkeeper, Thela Ngobeni, has already shown that he
has what it takes to fight it out for the Club’s number one jersey....
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Knowledge Musona
“Knowledge Musona, who?” was the reaction of soccer pundits who
criticised the Club for signing a 19-year-old player from Aces in
Zimbabwe....
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Keeping in touch with
your
favourite player - Thabang Rooi
Kaizerchiefs.com features this week took time to chat to a very
religious but still hard as a rock on the field of play, Thabang
“Djemba-Djemba” Rooi. He talks about his ambition for next season and
how it feels to don the famous Gold & Black jersey....
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Abia Nale
Many believe that Abia Nale should be in the camp with Bafana Bafana
ahead of the World Cup but the Vaal born soft spoken midfielder,
speaking to kaizerchiefs.com, insists that his time
‘will come’....
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - George Lebese
"George Lebese, who has earned himself the nickname “Finidi George”
from kaizerchiefs.com, is without a doubt one of the brightest
youngsters currently in the books of the Amakhosi....
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Arthur Bartman
"Batman” as Arthur Bartman is affectionately known in football circles
was signed as a replacement following injuries to both Itumeleng Khune
and Thela Ngobeni. Now though he is no longer a ‘replacement’...
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Tinashe Nengomasha
It was back in April 2002 when a 19 year-old tenacious midfielder,
Tinashe Nengomasha made his debut for Kaizer Chiefs against AmaZulu.
Since then The General has not looked back....read
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Thomas Sweswe
Thomas Sweswe on his first season with the Glamour Boys has been,
without a doubt, one of the best central defenders in the Absa
Premiership....read
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Kaizer Motaung Jr
Former Kaizer Chiefs Player of the Year, Kaizer Motaung Jr’s progress
this season has once again been hampered by injuries but he still
managed to score the Club’s 600th goal...read
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player – Gerald Sibeko
Gerald Sibeko made his debut for Kaizer Chiefs against Tembisa Classic
on October 10, 2000 and has been with the Glamour Boys ever since,
winning two league titles and lots of trophies...read
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player – Valery Nahayo
Valery Nahayo was forced to watch the better part of the season from
the sidelines due to injury. He bounced back in February and proved why
he is highly rated both in the Premier League and back home...read
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player – Itumeleng Khune
Amakhosi magazine readers recently voted Itumeleng Khune as the third
best player of all time for Kaizer Chiefs behind legends, Ace
Ntsoelengoe and Doc Khumalo...read
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Keeping in touch with
your favourite player - Josta Dladla
Josta Shimane Dladla has been one of the best players this season,
having been moved by Vladimir Vermezovic to a more central position...read
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Keeping in touch
with your favourite - Mandla Masango
Mandla Masango is one of the brightest talents in the current setup. He
took time to answer questions from the supporters on how he has managed
to keep his feet firm on the ground....read more
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Keeping in touch
with your favourite -
Siphiwe Tshabalala
In a new feature where Kaizer Chiefs faithful can send questions to
their favourite player, the reigning Kaizer Chiefs Player of the Year,
Siphiwe Tshabalala, took time to speak to kaizerchiefs.com...
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