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2017 MTN8 final at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.

Moses Mabhida is not SA’s only stadium

Surprise, surprise the Moses Mabhida will host yet another cup final. The Durban based stadium has fast become the ‘go-to’ destination for both Safa and the PSL, and this has upset the fans, writes DEAN WORKMAN.

Posted in Dean Workman, Opinion | Tagged 2010 Fifa World Cup, bafana bafana, Moses Mabhida Stadium, MTN8, PSL, SAFA
Percy Tau of Bafana Bafana with teammates Keagan Dolly, Bongani Zungu

Bafana stick to big guns

Bafana Bafana coach Stuart Baxter called up his European based heavy hitters in his latest squad as he looks to benefit from their experiences abroad, writes DEAN WORKMAN.

Posted in Dean Workman, Opinion | Tagged bafana bafana, Bongani Zungu, Europe, Kamohelo Mokotjo, Keagan Dolly, Lebo Mothiba, Percy Tau, Stuart Baxter
Bidvest Wits

Wits are genuine title contenders

After claiming victories over Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates, Bidvest Wits can now firmly be considered to be Absa Premiership title contenders, writes DEAN WORKMAN.

Posted in Dean Workman, Opinion | Tagged Absa Premiership, Bidvest Wits, Gavin Hunt, Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates, PSL
Bernardo Silva, Sterling

New season, same Manchester City

Manchester City kicked off their title defence with a dominant display over Arsenal at the Emirates and looked as though they had never been away, writes DEAN WORKMAN.

Posted in Dean Workman, Opinion | Tagged Manchester City, Pep Guardiola, Premier League
Kaizer Chiefs Football Manager Bobby Motaung and head coach Giovanni Solinas

Solinas, Chiefs need a fast start

After an abysmal 2017/18 season under Steve Komphela, which extended the clubs three year trophy drought, Kaizer Chiefs and new coach Giovanni Solinas will need to hit the ground running in the upcoming campaign if they are to regain past glories, writes DEAN WORKMAN.

Posted in Dean Workman, Opinion | Tagged Absa Premiership, Giovanni Solinas, Kaizer Chiefs, Mamelodi Sundowns, Orlando Pirates, PSL
Themba Zwane of Mamelodi Sundowns challenged by Willard Katsande of Kaizer Chiefs

Chiefs still a work in progress

Despite making headway with the unveilings of Khama Billiat and Giovanni Solinas, Kaizer Chiefs’ puzzle is far from being complete, writes DEAN WORKMAN.

Posted in Dean Workman, Opinion | Tagged Absa Premiership, Hendrick Ekstein, Kabelo Mahlasela, Kaizer Chiefs, PSL, Siphelele Ntshangase, Willard Katsande
France, World Cup

France set to dominate international football

After winning the World Cup with the second youngest team at the tournament, France are now set to add even more success to their decorated history, writes DEAN WORKMAN.

Posted in Dean Workman, Opinion | Tagged 2018 Fifa World Cup Russia, Antoine Griezmann, Didier Deschamps, France, International Football, Kylian Mbappe, Paul Pogba
Cristiano Ronaldo

Why Ronaldo’s Madrid departure makes sense

Not many people would have anticipated that Cristiano Ronaldo would leave Real Madrid a couple of months ago but now that a move to Juventus is complete, it makes sense for all parties involved, writes DEAN WORKMAN.

Posted in Dean Workman, Opinion | Tagged Cristiano Ronaldo, Juventus, Real Madrid, transfer
The World Cup underdogs.

The year of the underdog?

Brazil are the favourites to win the 2018 World Cup in Russia, but after so many shock results could this be the year of the underdog? DEAN WORKMAN explores.

Posted in Dean Workman, Opinion | Tagged 2018 Fifa World Cup Russia, Belgium, Brazil, Croatia, England, France, Russia, Sweden, Uruguay
South Korea have provided the biggest World Cup shock so far by knocking out Germany.

The gap is getting smaller

One thing that has become apparent in this World Cup is that no one is guaranteed a win. The gap between the best and the rest is closing, and any hint of complacency can cost you – just ask Germany. DEAN WORKMAN explores.

Posted in Dean Workman, Opinion | Tagged 2018 Fifa World Cup Russia, Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, England, France, Germany, Portugal, Spain
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