With new AmaZulu FC co-coach Arthur Zwane opening up on how the abuse he received at Kaizer Chiefs has affected him, readers have made their feelings known.
During the latter stages of his tenure at the Soweto giants, the coach had to be escorted down the tunnel by police on a couple of occasions to protect him enraged supporters after shock defeats.
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Since departing his role as head coach at Chiefs, Zwane took charge of the academy.
Now, having recently been appointed as the new man to take charge of AmaZulu FC, the tactician opened up about how the abuse he suffered at AmaKhosi, in person and on social media, had affected him.
"The only people that get affected more, but if you don't try to make them aware, are your kids," he said.
"So, yeah, it affected my kids but not me because I've been in the game for many, many years. And I had to make them [my kids] aware of the situation and also understand that this is where your father is and you've got to understand.
This is how fans responded:
"This is why he's going to get AmaZulu relegated, busy talking about a team that demoted him instead of focusing on a future," says Thamsanqa Alex Khala.
"It was also affecting us on how you turned our training ground into a jika majika dancing contest," says Kumkani Ferguson.
"It's part and parcel of the job. If you deliver, you are the darling of the fans. If you don't, you are doomed," writes Bongani Mgubela.
"His plumbing skills at Chiefs also affected our kids," says Fezekile Gxalaba.
"Zwane is a good coach, the problem is that Chiefs' management has no respect for South African coaches," says Lerato Cristiano Molupane.
"Chiefs fans once said Zwane knows Chiefs culture, but after that they attacked him," says Nkosij Jay.
"We should learn to credit our home made coaches and players," says FLAME UG.
"Those fans were tired of him. He lost almost every game because of favouritism, I don't blame them," writes Zolisani Tru Mdingi.
"Never talk bad about your previous employer/situationship. It will end in tears," says Motsi Wa-Ga Phekonyane.
"He was acting like Stuart Baxter: forgetting fans. They are the one who pushed management to make him head coach," says Man Sydney Kubayi.
"What about us? We were suffering more than his family," says Zaza Gift Ntungo.
"I feel sorry for 10111. Since he was appointed as a joint coach at Amazulu , media is still questioning him about Chiefs, Maybe Nabi will get a break," writes Mpetjeng Makua.
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