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Afcon - Bafana’s fall from grace most evident upfront

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South Africa’s struggle in front of goal at the Africa Cup of Nations was once again highlighted by the team's showing in the group stages of the 2019 edition. Against the Ivory Coast and Morocco, Bafana Bafana failed to register a shot on target (Caf website says Bafana had two shots on target against Ivory Coast, other sites say zero) and lost both matches 1-0. It’s not hard to see that South African football has regressed since the 90s but the striking department in particular seems to have suffered the most. A sad reality really, considering that the country once produced some of the most lethal forwards around. Apart from the 90s and early 2000s, Bafana Bafana have not had a great record in front of goal at Afcon tournaments. In 1998 when South Africa finished second behind Egypt, Benni McCarthy was the joint top scorer alongside Hossam Hasan, finding the net seven times, including four goals against Namibia. McCarthy still holds the recor...

A numbers game

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Tiger Woods and Liverpool might have more than just the colour red in common. After enduring dark times, the two celebrated big wins this season. Woods won the Masters, adding to his majors tally, which had been stagnant since 2008 and Liverpool - champions of the FA League Cup in 2012 - lifted the Uefa Champions League trophy to end a seven-year wait for silverware. But this is not the first time these two giant sports brands have accomplished this feat in the same year. In 2005 Woods won the Masters and Liverpool completed one of the most memorable come-backs of the Champions League final. I know this because as a sports betting man, I am frequently searching for such patterns. An attempt to travel back to the future, if you will. So when Tiger Woods earned his fifth Green Jacket at Augusta on April 14, I thought a trip down memory lane was in order. In 2005 when Woods won the Masters, the following also happened: Liverpool were crowned champions ...

Safa’s poor message to women’s football

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Safa (South African Football Association) are patting themselves on the back, after announcing that Banyana Banyana’s 23 players will earn R20K each for qualifying for the Fifa Women’s World Cup (June 7 - July  7). But, once you learn that the association will be pocketing a minimum of R11-Million for Banyana’s appearance at the show-piece, one starts to feel that the national women’s team is being robbed. Last week Safa president Danny Jordaan went on record, saying the players would be receiving R200K each for getting to the world cup. LISTEN:  DANNY JORDAAN PROMISES BANYANA PLAYERS R200K EACH So what changed in last six days? Safa acting CEO Russel Paul, who chose his words carefully - I suspect not wanting to say Jordaan got it completely wrong or just carried away - says he doesn’t know how the confusion came about. LISTEN:  SAFA ACTING CEO RUSSEL PAUL NO R200K EACH Confusion or not, the reality is, while Banyana have earne...