The latest news on Hugo Broos' grip with the PSL's schedule and Siphelele Maduna's future has sparked some reaction from KickOff's readers.
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Stories on Hugo Broos pointing out how the PSL's December schedule could disrupt his squad's AFCON prep and AmaZulu's Siphelele Maduna's wish to play for one of the Soweto giants has seen KO's readers comment in numbers.
Read: 'His dream is to join Kaizer Chiefs' - Maduna set to leave AmaZulu
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AmaZulu midfielder Siphelele Maduna could secure a move to Kaizer Chiefs when the transfer window re-opens in January.
Maduna is currently training with AmaZulu's reserve team after being deemed surplus to requirements at the club for this season.
According to a source close to the player's camp, the 23-year-old rejected a new offer from Usuthu, with his contract set to expire in June, giving him the chance to sign a pre-contract with a new club in January.
The source also revealed that its Maduna's dream to join Kaizer Chiefs. Here's how the readers reacted to the "'His dream is to join Kaizer Chiefs' - Maduna set to leave AmaZulu" story:
"Having the player willing to play for your team is good, but then the question is whether he is good enough to be offered a contract. But again, if he was offered the contract, which he rejected, then he can't be surplus to requirements," says Downs rule.
"Every player is good enough to play for Chiefs, as long as they are a free agent," says Saavedra.
"He learned nothing from Sithebe. Good luck to him," says INBOX VAT ALLES.
"This boy has no ambition," says thabot.boshielo.
"His ambition is to play for Chiefs. Don't you understand that?" replies Rio Da Khosi.
"Then there is no ambition because he is not going to win trophies," replies Saavedra.
"You statement is redundant, there are no finite types of ambitions. There's no right or wrong type of ambition, so what ever the boy wants is his ambition," replies sizweking.
"He learnt from Manqoba Mngqithi, who is sitting under Rulani's underwear, showing no ambition whatsoever," says Danito 4 Life.
'The national team has to move for the PSL' - Broos hits out at PSL
Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos has hit out at the Premier Soccer League over the DStv Premiership schedule that's set to run deep into the festive season.
The league's December schedule complicates AFCON preparations for Hugo Broos, with his troops kicking off their tournament in the Ivory Coast against Mali on 16 January.
Speaking to the media ahead of Bafana's friendly against Eswatini, Broos says the league's lengthy schedule offers him little time to prepare his team for AFCON, expressing concern over the possibility of his key players getting injured.
"You shooting from the hip does not help matters either and it has alienated Bafana from the PSL teams," says Fela.
"Broos and Mammila are in the same WhatsApp group, did you speak to the PSL first or through your employers, SAFA? You are like a stubborn tail which wants to wag the dog. Fair enough, your concerns are genuine but your approach is all wrong..." says Wild.Dog.
"Rick Flair is on point," says INBOX VAT ALLES.
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