Posted in News on Apr 08, 2013.
Following the controversial and ill-tempered match when Amakhosi played to 0-all draw against Golden Arrows at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday - the Club would like to call on the Amakhosi family to allow the spirit of Love and Peace to prevail under rain or shine.
"It is common towards the finishing line to see pressure mounting on and off the pitch. As the Love and Peace we must not allow the pressure to derail us on the road to Reclaiming the Glory! We condemn hooliganism in sports and we will continue to engage with our supporters through the Club Branches and via multimedia to emphasize the message" commented Corporate Communications Manager Vina Maphosa.
Kaizer Chiefs demonstrated character and the will to win when they were faced with the challenges on the pitch when they were denied a goal and were one man down due to 'Yeye' receiving a dubious red card, all in the first 30 minutes of the game still the boys remained resolute and determine in search of Glory.
"Head Coach Baxter apologised for repeating during TV's post match interview the insulting words as were directed to him by the usually calm Mangqoba Mngqithi. The two coaches made up at the post match press conference after Coach Mngqithi apologised for what he termed "uncharacteristic" behavior"; Concluded Maphosa.
Amakhosi for Life!