In this edition of Supporters Forum, KickOff speaks to Magesi FC's number 1 supporter, Jeremiah 'Mjereza', about his love for the Moletjie club.
Mjereza is not happy with how the Orlando Pirates fans celebrated being drawn against them in the upcoming Carling Knockout last 16.
Who is Mjereza Wa Magesi?
"Mjereza is my nickname, my real name is Jeremiah Mokgohloa. I'm from Limpopo Turf, Mankweng. I'm currently unemployed, I lost my job recently.
"These days all I do is to support football. I hitchhike every time my team plays, asking for lifts to the stadium."
Which club did you support before Magesi?
"I supported Orlando Pirates for a long time, but I decided to stop following football after experiencing some other stuff that didn't go down well with me.
"I only came back to football recently when my village team, Magesi FC, was formed."
How long supported?
"It's been 18 months now. I dress like this because of my love for football. I liked this idea after seeing the late Mgijimi. He is the one who inspired me, I use baby powder. Supporting football is better than going to shebeens, where you might find yourself solving unnecessary issues."
Are you happy with the bosses?
"Yes, I am happy; as you know, some of the things are out of my jurisdiction as a supporter.
"The management should be allowed to run the team as they see fit. As supporters, we shouldn't interfere too much with the running of the team."
Are you happy with the coach?
"I'm very happy with Clinton Larsen looking at where he took us from. That's not an easy job to do. What he did is an achievement."
Are you happy with the players?
"In total, we've got 34 players, what I mean is I'm happy with all of them. I love all of them, no matter who gets substituted during the match or who comes in."
Who do you want them to sign?
"To be honest, at this stage, nobody. You might sign a player, only to find he is not the right material for Magesi."
Message to the team?
"We would be happy to see them finish in the top eight, or even lift one trophy.
"It's our first season in the Premiership, we don't know who is Pirates, we've never seen Pirates, we've never played against Pirates, we only hear about them from hearsay.
"Yes, it's fine. Let them celebrate playing against us, but things will not end up as expected. What they are doing is... They are undermining us."