Sundowns is the limit!
It is
heartbreaking to see “our” Mamelodi Sundowns where they are on the log this
season, considering the fact that the same Sundowns team is amid the “Big 3” in
South African football. The worrying factor though is not the position they
find themselves in, but the position they find themselves in with so much
quality in their squad.
Majority of these
players were once regarded as players that could one day bring a smile to South
African football fans by representing us in the national team. All that has
vanished, because we see a little of them in the field of play, but a lot of
them at the local malls.
It seems to me
that, the minute our players sign contracts with Sundowns, that’s when they
commit career suicides. Why is that? These players vaporize in no time after
joining Sundowns. I cannot blame the big bucks they getting at Downs, because
every player deserves to be paid.
I however, blame
the strategy Sundowns use in luring these players to Chloorkop. Normally, Downs
double or even triple the amount of the player which is not good for our
football, because they certainly believe that their future is secured after
signing long term contracts with Downs.
A quick look at
a few players that have been the victims of this strategy in recent seasons:
1.
Sibusiso
Khumalo joined from Moroka Swallows and was regarded as one player that could
challenge Siphiwe Tshabalala in the national team.
2.
Ramahlwe
Mphahlele, a former under-23 captain who was deemed to take over from Aaron
Mokoena in the Bafana team. Also joined from Moroka Swallows.
3.
Richard
Henyekane, a player who won the top scorer award with 19 strikes while at
Arrows and also played for Bafana while with the Durban-based side, but his
performance dropped since joining Downs.
4.
Musa
Nyatama, a very talented midfielder that was in command during his days at Maritzburg
United. A potential Bafana player, but has also failed to live up to the
expectations at Downs.
5.
Thami
Sangweni, got a few Bafana call-ups while at Usuthu, but none since joining
Downs. At least KZN fans did warn him before his move big move to the Brazilians.
Had a few great games in Downs colours, but injuries cost him a place in the
starting line-up.
6.
Edward
Manqele, oh what a striker! This is a player that can score +10 goals every
season, but we have seen him struggle at his new club and that has cost him a
place in the Bafana squad, and has scored fewer goals that expected this
season.
Our national team
has lost six talented players. Now the Sky is NOT the limit BUT SUNDOWNS
IS THE LIMIT, although it is not too late for some of them to rescue their
careers. Thuso Phala (former Sundowns) took a giant step in resurrecting his
career. One player that really didn’t look bothered by the situation was
Manqoba Ngwenya (former Sundowns) and it was too little to late when he left
the Brazilians.
COULD MONEY BE THE PROBLEM?
I was fortunate
enough to witness the formation of FC AK a few years ago. They acquired big
name players such as Abednego Netshiozwi, Edelbert Dinha, Charles Yohane,
Michael Babale and Sailor Tshabalala.
However, the team
couldn’t live up to the expectations and even today, they are still looking for
their first PSL promotion, and with Sundowns still searching for their first
silverware in five years, I truly believe that ALL IS NOT WELL in teams
that we regard as tycoons.
SOLUTION
I will advice Mr
President to “smash” and part ways with the backroom stuff at Downs in order to
see changes in the field of play. Changes have been brought in the squad, new
players – Alje Schut, Samuel Julies and others, but they still experiencing the
same problems. Hence drastic changes in the management of the Sundowns team are
needed.
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