The Main Siya Stories In Edition 759
22 February 2012
Soccer-Laduma’s latest edition, issue 759, is out on the shelves with our exclusive Siyagobhoza. In today’s SL issue, the Siya crew reveals the latest news on our favourite footballers.
Following some unconvincing results, Orlando Pirates coach Julio Leal had a sit down with Pirates boss Irvin Khoza, revealed in Khoza summons Leal! In addition the Brazilian mentor is dealing with a player revolt led by goalkeeper Moeneeb Josephs, as in Josephs led Bucs’ player mutiny.
English Premiership outfit Swansea City FC lost interest in Kaizer Chiefs’ Itumeleng Khune after learning of his wage demands, as in Khune too expensive for Swansea? Meanwhile SuperSport United have been linked with former Amakhosi, Sthembiso Ngcobo, in SuperSport enter Ngcobo race.
Katlego Mphela’s agent, Glyn Binkin, believes that Mamelodi Sundowns’ demands on seeing the striker going abroad are “interesting”, revealed in Downs shift the posts for Killer move.
Other highlights in today’s section of Siyagobhoza include Da Gama on thin ice, Pirates want to keep Rantjie, Why Pirates took the CAF game to PE, Gyan’s brother in Tshwane, Terror on Diet, Doutie Deal Permanent, New twist in Asiagate scandal and Bucs’ Kangwa deal off?




comments
some overseas teams cnt even match khune's salary, chiefs will always be professional and not disclose financial matters but we all knw they pay very well.
Submitted by: MolekeLT
Date: 22 February 2012, Time: 18:31:30
let me go buy it..,
Submitted by: Somandla
Date: 22 February 2012, Time: 16:08:34
noko liyafundeka
Submitted by: PHEMBESHIYA
Date: 22 February 2012, Time: 14:04:48
interesting
Submitted by: mathebula268
Date: 22 February 2012, Time: 13:21:08
Go well khosi, Legendary
Submitted by: liesbeeck
Date: 22 February 2012, Time: 13:19:13
@Legendary..."SWANSEA FAILED to meet khune's and chiefs's demands(in other words they couldnt compete with chiefs financial wise)." Legendary......no offer is on the table , a view that khune`s & chips demands aint met is simply incorrect...no offer on the table, thus no transaction initiated, thus rumours....we cannot deduce from rumours that swansea couldnt compete with chips financial wise, as you cannot measure rumours but an offer.
Submitted by: liesbeeck
Date: 22 February 2012, Time: 13:18:42
@Legendary.....if you read Jazzman`s statement in page3 one could conclude that no offer is on the Motaung`s table, something which could even deem your statement (from which our discussion emanates) premature.
Submitted by: liesbeeck
Date: 22 February 2012, Time: 13:13:36
@Legendary....."its simple...SWANSEA wanted khune and khune wants to go overseas...so what could have been the barrier other than MONEY???"...............you claim to have read your chairman`s article/report, yet you throw in a term "simple", here even though your chairman emphasises in his report that its NOT SIMPLE.......Furthermore, khune WANTING to go overseas and SWANSEA WANTING Khune will never be sufficient to induce transaction between the two clubs unless Khune was a FREE AGENT. YOu must remember that Khune is contracted to chips, hence Jazzman says(Refer pg.3 of today`s edition) , "any club that wants him(khune) knows what to do, put an offer in writing to chips". Jazzman further says "until such time that happens, its all just talk"...
Submitted by: liesbeeck
Date: 22 February 2012, Time: 13:10:55
@Legendary...."all i want to know is WHAT stopped Swansea from signing khune???...".......I am surprised that you ask me this question, go back to today`s SL edition and read they have put across their views plainly.....I would like to urge you to not deviate (if you were to) from the context of our discussion as it emanates from your statement and not (directly) from the report by SL, I simply responded and asked you questions based on the statement you made which I felt and still feel are incorrect and inaccurate.
Submitted by: liesbeeck
Date: 22 February 2012, Time: 13:04:01
hehehe hayi ndikuncamile @liesbeeck....i want an answer from you...and youre clearly not willing to give it to me...its simple...SWANSEA wanted khune and khune wants to go overseas...so what could have been the barrier other than MONEY???...SWANSEA FAILED to meet khune's and chiefs's demands(in other words they couldnt compete with chiefs financial wise)...lemme bounce now........."Thank goodness the Pirates game wasn’t shown live."-Clint Roper...LIBOOOOOOOLO!!!
Submitted by: LEGENDARY_
Date: 22 February 2012, Time: 13:03:42