The latest news on Terrence Dzvukamanja's shock move and Khama Billiat has invited some comments from Kick Off's readers.
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Stories on Terrence Dzvukamanja preparing to leave Orlando Pirates and Steve Lekoelea weighing in on the Khama Billiat situation with Kaizer Chiefs has seen KO readers sharing their opinions in numbers.
Read: SuperSport set to poach Pirates star
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Orlando Pirates' Nedbank Cup hero last season Terrence Dzvukamanja is set for a sensational move to SuperSport United.
Dzvukamanja is expected to be unveiled by Matsatsantsa this week and will be reunited with Gavin Hunt after working wit him at Bidvest Wits.
The Zimbabwean striker reportedly signed a pre-contract agreement with the Tshwane outfit and could be joined by Sundowns' Etiosa Ighodaro, who's set to join SuperSport on loan.
Here's how the readers reacted to the "SuperSport set to poach Pirates star" story:
"Jali and Kapinga are quoted 'not appreciated at Sundowns' as the reasons for their leaving, Dzvukamanja should be coined in the same bracket at Pirates," says makhause(2).
"SuperSport united always look good off the field or during pre-season," says Fair Comment.
"Dzvukamanja had made up his mind that he wanted to go, judging from interviews he made. So, I'm not surprised. Also, is he in Spain? If so, he should catch a flight not and go to his daddy Hunt," says Onside.
"SuperSport means business," says Saavedra.
"SuperSport will contend seriously besides selling or losing key players, their recruitment looks shrewd and purposeful, especially with Gavin continuing with the team," 999@MKM.
"This SSU looks good with the incoming players. I don't know how Pirates lost Dzvukamanja, one of their match winners last season," says Bamjee.
"Because there is nothing a club can do if a player's contract has expired, and he wants to leave. But personally, I think it's a good move by the player. Yes, he won us some games, but I don't think we depend on him much," responds msanisto to Bamjee's comment.
Read: Lekoelea: Billiat will regret leaving Chiefs
Orlando Pirates legend Steve Lekoelea says Khama Billiat should swallow his pride and return to Kaizer Chiefs, as he feels that it would be a mistake for the attacker to leave a big club in the twilight of his career.
Billiat, who recently became a free agent after his contract expired in June, has ended communication with the Soweto giants.
Lekoelea feels that Billiat's disappearing act isn't the right way to go about things and advises the ex-Downs star to sit down with Chiefs' management and explain what he wants.
Here's how the readers reacted to the "Lekoelea: Billiat will regret leaving Chiefs" story:
"He must not burn bridges with his AWOL actions. That is very true. Even if he leaves, he must do so in a clean way. Negotiations sometimes end in disagreement.
"Nothing new there, but going AWOL is not the right thing. Close the chapter well," says Khothakhosi.
"If Chiefs wanted to offer him another contract, why did they wait for the existing one to expire? They thought they were pulling a Iron Duke style.
"Remember Lekgwati used to wait for the chairman to come back from overseas. He would continue training with the club after his contract expired," says sizwe.
"KB11 will regret nothing about leaving Chiefs," says anthonydzimbanhete.
"He finished Amakhosi's money, so why must he stay? Billiat will not regret leaving Chiefs, in fact it's Bobby who'll regret crossing the border to go to Zimbabwe to convince Billiat's parents. That one is the biggest regret," says ngwanamoshate.70.
"He should have gone overseas so he could retire with his dignity intact, now he will be like Doctor Khumalo, a great player with nothing to show for it," says Eduardo Dos Santos.
"Jeez, didn't Doctor go overseas? Who said Doctor is broke or begging?" responds Rio Da Khosi to the comment above.
"If he is not happy about the offer on the table from Chiefs, he must be a man and tell them, not this nonsense. Anyway it's good for the team that he disappeared because he was a liability," says benzvido.
"Let him leave for good," says isaiahbaloyi600.
"I don't understand what this Billiat hullabaloo is all about. At his previous teams; Ajax Cape Town and Downs he did well but at Chiefs he faded badly. Perhaps he is one of those who finds the Kaizer Chiefs jersey heavy.
"Worse, the number on the back of his jersey (11) also added pressure on his fragile shoulders. When you consider his predecessors. Teenage Dladla, the late Scara Ngobese and the then Jabu "Shuffle" Pule.
"No wonder some jersey numbers get rested at the other teams. Goodbye Billiat. You can rest assured that Chiefs will not trigger a non existent contact option," says gsithole.
"Spot on bro. Billiat couldn't live up to expectations at a bigger Kaizer Chiefs, worse the jersey number he opted for was way too too heavy than all the numbers at his previous employers," Danito 4 Life.
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