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'I Don't Understand How Chiefs Work'

'I Don't Understand How Chiefs Work'

After the passing Kaizer Chiefs full-time goalkeeper coach, Alex Revoredo last year, the club has now unveiled a new coach, Lee Baxter.

Lee Baxter is the son of former Amakhosi head coach, Stuart Baxter who had a successful stay at the Naturena. Supporters have reacted to the news of a new keeper coach, with some raising their concerns regarding Brian Baloyi, who had temporarily filled in the position since September 2017.

"I don't understand how Chiefs work. Why did they signed Brian Baloyi if he isn't ready to be their goalkeeper coach? Isn't it time for Baloyi to be our goalkeeper coach? They can't say Brian is still young to be a goalkeeper coach because even this Lee Baxter is younger than Brian."- thabotouchme

"Chiefs at it again, overlooking Spider Baloyi. A couple of games and the Amakhosi think they've arrived."- Dreboy

"What happened to Brian Baloyi? Where is he right now?"- cibanbe

"Brian, it's time to consider Baroka FC like your brother (Doc Khumalo) did. Chiefs is a family business and you are no longer needed."- slivo ledimo

Would you say Amakhosi overlooked Baloyi?

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