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LIMPOPO FOOTBALL DYING A SLOW DEATH The football community in Limpopo suffered a major setback last weekend when two of its clubs, Black Leopards and Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila FC (TTM), were relegated from the South African professional ranks. Leopards and TTM have been axed from the Motsepe Foundation Championship, the country's second tier, with two games to play before the end of the season. This after both teams, which are from Thohoyandou in Venda, suffered defeats in their crucial outings on Saturday, with Lidoda Duvha going down 2-0 to Platinum City Rovers while TTM lost 2-1 to Hungry Lions. The two sides will now play amateur football in the ABC Motsepe League.
CAVIN JOHNSON,BESMONT CHELSEA,SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE,AJAX CAPE TOWN,MAMELODI SUNDOWNS,PLATINUM STARS,SUPERSPORT UNITED,AMAZULU,BLACK LEOPARDS,AL AHLY ON TODAYS EPISODE I HAVE A CONVERSATION WITH COACH CAVIN JOHNSON ABOUT HIS CAREER AND HIS JOURNEY WITHIN FOOTBALL AS HE'S SPENT TIME AT BESMONT CHELSEA,SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE,AJAX CAPE TOWN,MAMELODI SUNDOWNS,PLATINUM STARS,SUPERSPORT UNITED,AMAZULU,BLACK LEOPARDS & AL AHLY. HE'S ALSO BEEN KEY IN DEVELOPING SOME OF THE FINEST TALENT IN SOUTH AFRICAN FOOTBALL.
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Horror Movies To Watch: Cat People 1942 And Cat People 1982.“Sometimes, there is another sound. A panther. It screams like a woman." It's That Time Of Year Again...With Some Horror Movies To Watch … Binge-Watchers Podcast Is About To Deliver A Series Of Double Features, We Decided To Take A Look At Horror Movies And Their Horrific Remakes. Or Maybe We Will Discover The Remakes Are More Deadly Than The Originals - Stay Tuned!!!Here are some Home Video Headlines:Amc Fearfest: Stand Outs Include All The Halloween Movies Set In Original Continuity, Final Destination Series, And The Classics Like Christine, Carrie, The Fly, The Crazies, And 13 Ghosts.Huluween Will Have Stuff Like Martyrs And All 3 Blades.Peacock With Peacoctober Has Almost Everything. All The Nightmare On Elm Streets. All The Friday The 13ths, The Phantasm Series, All The Child's Plays, All The Elvira's, All The Predators, All The Psychos, And Even Cat People 1982.Tonight's Feature Presentation Is A Double Feature Review And Conversation About Cat People 1942 And Cat People 1982. 1942 - Irena Dubrovna (Simone Simon), a New York City--based fashion designer who hails from Serbia, begins a romance with marine engineer Oliver Reed (Kent Smith). After the couple gets married, Oliver becomes concerned about Irena's notion that she is cursed and may transform into a large cat in the heat of passion. Confiding in his beautiful assistant, Alice Moore (Jane Randolph), about his marital issues, Oliver unwittingly triggers Irena's curse, with tragic results.1982 - In this sensual and violent horror tale, Irena (Nastassia Kinski) has a dark family secret, one that resurfaces dramatically when she reconnects with her estranged brother, Paul (Malcolm McDowell). Living with her sibling in New Orleans, Irena finds herself enamored with zoologist Oliver Yates (John Heard), even as her brother makes his own advances toward her. It's not long before the dark and dangerous curse of the clan rears its feline head.There's Really No Way To Spoil These Movies Because The Title Tells You Exactly What It Is About: They Are Cat People.Cat People Movie Facts:The original part of a string of lower budgeted films that RKO Pictures put into production to try to recoup costs from Citizen Kane which was a financial bomb for the studio. It was budgeted at $125,000 but eventually costing about$142,000. While the gross is disputed it did make roughly $1 million in profit.Producer Val Lewton was genuinely scared of cats due to Russian Folklore where he is originally from.The cinematographer from the remake, John Bailey, stated that the pool scene in the remake is nearly identical to the original because they couldn't do it any better.Most of the Black Leopards in the movie were actually cougars with black dyed hair because Leopards are untrainable.Director Paul Schrader states he never considered it to be a remake with him only adding one homage scene with Irena and Alice talking at the bar with a woman approaching them. However there are a number of other connections including the aforementioned pool scene, the main character being named Irena and the bus coming out of seemingly nowhere for a jump scare.Producer Wilbur Stark bought the rights to the RKO Library and intended to make a series of horror remakes but the box office failure of this and The Thing killed any future plans. This was made in the middle of a string of remakes of classic horror movies including The Thing, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Fly and Nosferatu the Vampyre.We all agree the pool scare sequence is one of our favorite moments from both films, and shockingly all 3 of us had more to say about the original.Our staff picks this week include: Maniac Cop, I Walked With A Zombie, and Ted Lasso
Horror Movies To Watch: Cat People 1942 And Cat People 1982.“Sometimes, there is another sound. A panther. It screams like a woman." It's That Time Of Year Again...With Some Horror Movies To Watch … Binge-Watchers Podcast Is About To Deliver A Series Of Double Features, We Decided To Take A Look At Horror Movies And Their Horrific Remakes. Or Maybe We Will Discover The Remakes Are More Deadly Than The Originals - Stay Tuned!!!Here are some Home Video Headlines:Amc Fearfest: Stand Outs Include All The Halloween Movies Set In Original Continuity, Final Destination Series, And The Classics Like Christine, Carrie, The Fly, The Crazies, And 13 Ghosts.Huluween Will Have Stuff Like Martyrs And All 3 Blades.Peacock With Peacoctober Has Almost Everything. All The Nightmare On Elm Streets. All The Friday The 13ths, The Phantasm Series, All The Child's Plays, All The Elvira's, All The Predators, All The Psychos, And Even Cat People 1982.Tonight's Feature Presentation Is A Double Feature Review And Conversation About Cat People 1942 And Cat People 1982. 1942 - Irena Dubrovna (Simone Simon), a New York City--based fashion designer who hails from Serbia, begins a romance with marine engineer Oliver Reed (Kent Smith). After the couple gets married, Oliver becomes concerned about Irena's notion that she is cursed and may transform into a large cat in the heat of passion. Confiding in his beautiful assistant, Alice Moore (Jane Randolph), about his marital issues, Oliver unwittingly triggers Irena's curse, with tragic results.1982 - In this sensual and violent horror tale, Irena (Nastassia Kinski) has a dark family secret, one that resurfaces dramatically when she reconnects with her estranged brother, Paul (Malcolm McDowell). Living with her sibling in New Orleans, Irena finds herself enamored with zoologist Oliver Yates (John Heard), even as her brother makes his own advances toward her. It's not long before the dark and dangerous curse of the clan rears its feline head.There's Really No Way To Spoil These Movies Because The Title Tells You Exactly What It Is About: They Are Cat People.Cat People Movie Facts:The original part of a string of lower budgeted films that RKO Pictures put into production to try to recoup costs from Citizen Kane which was a financial bomb for the studio. It was budgeted at $125,000 but eventually costing about $142,000. While the gross is disputed it did make roughly $1 million in profit.Producer Val Lewton was genuinely scared of cats due to Russian Folklore where he is originally from. The cinematographer from the remake, John Bailey, stated that the pool scene in the remake is nearly identical to the original because they couldn't do it any better. Most of the Black Leopards in the movie were actually cougars with black dyed hair because Leopards are untrainable. Director Paul Schrader states he never considered it to be a remake with him only adding one homage scene with Irena and Alice talking at the bar with a woman approaching them. However there are a number of other connections including the aforementioned pool scene, the main character being named Irena and the bus coming out of seemingly nowhere for a jump scare. Producer Wilbur Stark bought the rights to the RKO Library and intended to make a series of horror remakes but the box office failure of this and The Thing killed any future plans. This was made in the middle of a string of remakes of classic horror movies including The Thing, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Fly and Nosferatu the Vampyre.We all agree the pool scare sequence is one of our favorite moments from both films, and shockingly all 3 of us had more to say about the originalSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/bingewatcherspodcast)
Musings of a Keeper Walkabout Dec 10, 2008 If well received, this may be the first in a series of Keeper Walkabout notes by our staff and volunteers. As I walk about the sanctuary each day I often think how much our supporters would love to see what we see on a daily basis. It is so sad that these cats are in cages, but inspirational to see them make the best of it. This is an effort to convey the daily life at Big Cat Rescue. As I arrived Kathryn was scurrying to the gate for a tour. Honey was busy in the gift shop and Jessica popped in to update me on the medical conditions of some of the domestic cats she has taken home to foster and place. The new intern was cleaning inside and outside there were “Blue Shirts” everywhere, buckets in hand, cleaning the cages. Later Honey updated me on Hope and Ace the rehab bobcats. Hope weighs about six pounds now and has finally figured out that if you stick half your body into the pipe where the rats come from, the rats won't come that way. Back before Ace was diagnosed with AIDS she would have been able to show Hope how to cheat, which is to get in the highest place in the cage and watch all of the rat holes at the same time. Because we don't want the rehab cats to associate people and food Jamie had installed pipes to send the rats into the rehab cages, with the entry point far from the bobcats. Because Hope is getting too good at catching the rats, keepers had to extend the pipes much further away so that the arrival of the rat did not coincide with a keeper coming to clean their water bowl. There is a screen to hide behind while cleaning the water bowl, but bobcats are pretty smart, and we do all we can to insure they will survive in the wild when they get to go free. The sun is shining through the fuchsia colored Bougainvillea that drapes over Windstar the Bobcat‘s cage outside my window. It is too pretty outside to be sitting at the computer, so I head out. The first cage I notice appears to be waist high grass throughout and guests must wonder why we don't mow in there, but if you stand and gaze at the enclosure, you start to notice a maze of tunnels. Little bobcat size tunnels that weave and wind all over the 1200 square foot space. There is one special little sunning spot where the grass is padded into a purr-fect little cat bed with a view of the white sand beach and lake. Little Feather is the resident here and would surely throw a hissy fit if her grass labyrinth were altered in any way other than her own choosing. Mike was cleaning bobcat cages nearby but he knows that poo and leftovers are all you can take from Little Feather's cat-a-tat. About 30 mallards, here for the winter, took to flight as I walked too close to where they were hanging out with the swans and guinea hens waiting for Mary Lou and Rosie to feed them. That caught the eye of Apollo, Zeus and Anastasia, the Siberian Lynx nearby. Old Anastasia is crippled and diabetic, but was working on a mat in her ruff when the commotion began. A couple days ago it was 40 degrees and today it is 75 degrees and her coat doesn't know if it is coming or going. As the old coats shed and new coats come in, some of the lynx look like Rastafarians with their dreadlocks. Calvin the Palm Civet cautiously watches from inside his new den in his new enclosure. This new place has so many more great places to climb and root about thanks to the hard work of our keepers in transforming an otherwise bare space into a Palm Civet wonderland. Also enjoying his new digs, is Pappa Bear the Coatimundi. His former owners had cut off all his toes in a botched declawing attempt and shaved his tail to hawk him as the “world's largest rat.” After the old bobcat Sheera died, Pappa Bear was the perfect candidate for her cage since he cannot climb or dig. Today he was rooting obliviously in the leaves and brush of his new piece of real estate. Adonnis and Bagheera the Black Leopards were sacked out and sleeping so soundly that even the sound of fall's leaves crunching under my feet didn't elicit so much as a whisker twitch. They were sleeping in exactly the same position and looked like a mirror image of each other. On the far side of the sanctuary the wind blowing in the cattails on the lake was mirrored in the way the breeze swayed Joseph the Lion‘s big dark mane. Cameron the Lion had decided that he didn't want the keepers taking his left overs from last night and was barking at Marie if she came too close. Lions are funny that way. You never know when they are going to get possessive about something; their mate, their food, a stick… but when they get into that mindset, all you can do is leave them be. While writing this, Scott came in with a hawk in a towel and Chris in tow with a video camera. Apparently the hawk had gone into Hercules the Snow Leopard‘s cage and in the excitement that followed, was unable to take the time of squeezing back out through the 4 x 4 wire. Scott and Chris were taking the hawk to examine him for injuries and if he was OK he would be released immediately. Never a dull moment… I had just caught Shaniqua the Jungle Cat pinning something to the ground. As I tried to see around her to learn if it was a mouse, lizard, snake or bird, she turned around, one paw behind her back (still holding down whatever it was) and gave me the same feigned innocence of a child with her hand caught in the cookie jar. I asked, “What have you got there?” to which her expression clearly said, “Who me?” Not budging, I just waited to see, and she reluctantly let it go. She probably figured she could easily catch it again when the “prey police” weren't around. Tonight is whole prey night and it is every cats' favorite night because you get whole mice, chicks, rats, rabbits or beef ribs depending on how big you are. They are dead on arrival though and not as much fun as catching your own prey, but we discourage eating lizards here as they often cause liver flukes. TJ the Tiger was neutered a few days ago and the next day seemed completely over it. Today he was chuffing softly at passerbys and gazing out at the ducks who had settled back onto the lake. Vern was busy renovating a jaguar cage for a new liger and tiger rescue. That meant building a bigger den, bigger feeding area and bigger doors between sides of the enclosure. Somewhere a ball was banging noisily against the side of a cage and guessing from the sound of the impact, it was a tiger having fun. Julie‘s video of cats with balls is pretty hilarious: The sounds of scrapers clinking against the wire walls of the cages and the sounds of scrubbing and hoses spraying water bowls was not enough to make Cleo Cat Tra the Serval lift her head from a mid morning nap. Not even the flick of an ear, but several of her Serval neighbors, Arizona, Purrsonality, Esmerelda and Shasta were strolling about, with ears ever tuned to each sound. I am sure they were straining to hear the clicker sound that goes along with Operant Conditioning. They love the treats on a stick and the relief from boredom that comes along with the clicker sound. Passing by Trucha and Modnic, the Tiger sisters, who too were up and about, and King the Tiger who was lounging in his den, I came upon Pat, our resident master gardener, and her troop of gardeners. They were almost entirely obscured by the mountains of trimmings they took out of the butterfly gardens in preparation for winter. She kept reassuring me that this was healthy for the plants and they would come back even more beautiful in the spring. I'm glad we have so many talented volunteers from every walk of life. Dropping into the Volunteer check point, volunteers were clocking in and clocking out. I ran into Kym who gestured wildly in her enthusiasm about having Big Cat Rescue as her team mascot in the cancer awareness event coming up in April. There will be 60 camps at the event and each prepares a goodie bag for all of the other campers. Her bags will be full of information on the tigers at the sanctuary, as the theme was wild animals and she chose tigers. With fewer than 4,000 tigers left in the wild and China farming them for their parts, the tigers need all the awareness they can get. Catera the Bobcat looked great and lately we have been really worried about him. His mother, Indian Summer, killed all his siblings, 11 years ago at birth, and Catera is mentally challenged as well as being frequently sick. Catera is the canary in the mine here and if there is a flea on the 45 acres, it will be on Catera. If there is anything going around, he will be sick first. His mom knew he wasn't thrifty enough to survive, but we didn't give in so easily. It has been a struggle to keep him healthy, but he has such a zest for life, we just never could give up on him. This last bout of intestinal issues had me thinking it was the end for him, but after exhausting all of the natural remedies we could find, Dr. Liz resorted to a chemical stool softener that he will have to be on for the rest of his life. He was dancing in circles, chirping like a bird on speed and back to his effusive little self today, so I guess it was worth it all to him. Running Bear and Little White Dove, the dynamic Bobcat duo, just had their cage size doubled. Most of our cages are in excess of 1200 square feet, but as the lesser cats have died we have not found others in need of rescue. There is a huge need for cage space for Lions and Tigers but only our “Green Shirts” are qualified to care for the big cats. It takes as least 2 years and a commitment of no less than 8 hours per week, every week, to be a “Green Shirt” here so we are limited by the number of keepers for bigger cats. An article in today's news about an idiot taking her bobcat to Petsmart to have her photo with Santa, and the mauling of Santa that followed, said that she paid $1,500. for the bobcat. That is three times what they sold for a decade ago, so that tells me that the breeding is slowing down as a result of the bans we have been able to help pass in 7 states recently. If we could ban it in FL, OH and MO. the suffering caused by the exotic cat pet trade would be all but over. You can help us do that at http://www.CatLaws.com. Showing off their new space to run, Running Bear and Little White Dove went bounding from one end of the old enclosure to the far end of the new add on. Julie did a great play on the idea of what is on and under our trees during the holiday season in a video. Nico the Geoffroy Cat was moved to the tour path. As he has grown bolder around people we decided to move him out to where he can get an even broader look at the world. He had been a pet that came to us taped up in a box. He is the last of the Geoffroy Cats at Big Cat Rescue and you never hear about people trying to keep them as pets any more. The smaller the species, the more they have to prove. It never works out well for the cats when people attempt to make pets of them. It goes against everything they are hard wired to be. Today as I walked by he was peering from the depth of his den; two shining orbs in the pitch blackness. His new enclosure is closer to the path, but not on the main route and we will watch him carefully to be sure he is happy with the arrangement. We offer 14 regular guided tours each week and the public is not allowed to visit unless on a guided tour. All of our cats have the ability to hide if they want to, but we don't want to put any of them in a position where they are uncomfortable, so we'll see how it goes. Some cats LOVE attention and Rambo the Jungle Cat is one of them. Perhaps by the next writing he will be in his new home which is right in the middle of where the tour paths converge. He is going to love that kind of attention! As the three o'clock tour guests arrived I warmed up my long overdue lunch of tofu and green beans and talked to Bill the tour guide. Two years ago, after protesting fur sales at the mall, Bill, a veteran, had gone to MacDill Air Force Base and asked why they were selling animal fur garments in the Base Exchange. Unable to justify such an antiquated practice the base removed the fur products from their store and chose to go fur free. Two weeks ago, the entire SE region, which spans VA, to MS to FL has gone fur free too. One person really can make a difference. I've been writing my story since I was able to write, but when the media goes to share it, they only choose the parts that fit their idea of what will generate views. If I'm going to share my story, it should be the whole story. The titles are the dates things happened. If you have any interest in who I really am please start at the beginning of this playlist: http://savethecats.org/ I know there will be people who take things out of context and try to use them to validate their own misconception, but you have access to the whole story. My hope is that others will recognize themselves in my words and have the strength to do what is right for themselves and our shared planet. You can help feed the cats at no cost to you using Amazon Smile! Visit BigCatRescue.org/Amazon-smile You can see photos, videos and more, updated daily at BigCatRescue.org Check out our main channel at YouTube.com/BigCatRescue Music (if any) from Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com) This video is for entertainment purposes only and is my opinion.
This past week saw some major changes happening in the Amakhosi team camp. Gavin Hunt's contract has been terminated with immediate effect. Chiefs are heading towards their worst season in the club's history, currently sitting in 11th place, and having only won 6 out of 28 games.https://iono.fm/browse Suffering yet another defeat against Black Leopards, was surely the cherry on top. In the interim, Hunts' assistances, Arthur Zwane and Dillon Sheppard will be taking over as joint head coaches. This news comes as a shock to a lot of fans, as they believe Hunt was hard done by considering the transfer ban issued by FIFA is still in play, counting towards Chiefs' inconsistent season. Zwane and Sheppard will have the weight of the world on their shoulders as Amakhosi head into the CAF Semi-Finals as they face Wydad AC. “We have faith in Arthur,'' said one hopeful Chief's fan.
This past week saw some major changes happening in the Amakhosi team camp. Gavin Hunt's contract has been terminated with immediate effect. Chiefs are heading towards their worst season in the club's history, currently sitting in 11th place, and having only won 6 out of 28 games.https://iono.fm/browse Suffering yet another defeat against Black Leopards, was surely the cherry on top. In the interim, Hunts' assistances, Arthur Zwane and Dillon Sheppard will be taking over as joint head coaches. This news comes as a shock to a lot of fans, as they believe Hunt was hard done by considering the transfer ban issued by FIFA is still in play, counting towards Chiefs' inconsistent season. Zwane and Sheppard will have the weight of the world on their shoulders as Amakhosi head into the CAF Semi-Finals as they face Wydad AC. “We have faith in Arthur,'' said one hopeful Chief's fan. SL Radio on SoccerLaduma.co.za
Two goals from Tiklas Thutlwa gave Black Leopards a good win over Kaizer Chiefs in the DSTV Premiership.
Another eventful weekend of DStv Premiership fixtures has come and gone with several games causing a few surprises. Mamelodi Sundowns were involved in the biggest surprise of the weekend matches after they drew 1-1 with bottom of the table Black Leopards. Moroka Swallos dropped points after they drew 2-2 with Chippa United. However, in the match of the week, saw Orlando Pirates take on Kaizer Chiefs in the 100th Soweto Derby. Orlando Pirates were keen to inflict a fourth defeat on Kaizer Chiefs this season but Amakhosi proved to be up for the challenge. The game ended with Chiefs winning 1-0 thanks to a superb goal from Samir Nurkovic which saw him end his goal drought. Samir Nurkovic' strike saw Kaizer Chiefs down Orlando Pirates 1-0 in the 100th Soweto Derby. Kaizer Chiefs seemed to be missing a few players but Pirates were without their star striker Thembinkos Lorch. After the game we asked our fans ‘How important was winning the Soweto Derby for Chiefs?' and if Orlando Pirates missed Thembinkosi Lorch? SL Radio on SoccerLaduma.co.za
Another eventful weekend of DStv Premiership fixtures has come and gone with several games causing a few surprises. Mamelodi Sundowns were involved in the biggest surprise of the weekend matches after they drew 1-1 with bottom of the table Black Leopards. Moroka Swallos dropped points after they drew 2-2 with Chippa United. However, in the match of the week, saw Orlando Pirates take on Kaizer Chiefs in the 100th Soweto Derby. Orlando Pirates were keen to inflict a fourth defeat on Kaizer Chiefs this season but Amakhosi proved to be up for the challenge. The game ended with Chiefs winning 1-0 thanks to a superb goal from Samir Nurkovic which saw him end his goal drought. Samir Nurkovic’ strike saw Kaizer Chiefs down Orlando Pirates 1-0 in the 100th Soweto Derby. Kaizer Chiefs seemed to be missing a few players but Pirates were without their star striker Thembinkos Lorch. After the game we asked our fans ‘How important was winning the Soweto Derby for Chiefs?’ and if Orlando Pirates missed Thembinkosi Lorch?
Puerto Rico Gov. Pedro Pierluisi joins us to discuss why he's in Washington, D.C., this week trying to boost the island's latest push for statehood. Also, wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas published a new book on the photographic expedition he made to Kenya in 2019 to take pictures of the elusive African black leopard.
Golden Arrows will aim to keep up their winning run in the 2020-21 DStv Premiership season when they host Black Leopards at Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium this evening.
We spoke to Mamelodi Sundowns striker Peter Shalulile following his brace in the 2-1 win over Black Leopards on Wednesday.
Kaizer Chiefs fans’ frustrations continued during their 2-1 defeat to SuperSport United in the DStv Premiership, with the result leaving Amakhosi in 13th on the log, with just six points from seven fixtures. With just two wins in ten fixtures in all competitions, the Soweto giant’s 2020 is going from bad to worse, with senior players failing to inspire the struggling side. Itumeleng Khune was in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons, as another goalkeeping error led to Bradley Grobler’s opening goal. This mistake comes just days after his error against Black Leopards, raising questions as to whether he should be the side’s number one between the sticks. In the SL Podcast’s latest episode of the Fan Reaction Show, Khosi supporters criticise their senior players, including Khune, as well as the likes Willard Katsande, Bernard Parker, and others. In the full podcast, some fans come to Khune’s defence, arguing that he is not to blame for Chiefs’ issues, stating that “players are not playing for the coach, they are not playing for the team, they are just playing to play”. Another fan argues, “they don’t learn from their mistakes, at least if it was a young player, we can forgive these mistakes.”
Kaizer Chiefs fans' frustrations continued during their 2-1 defeat to SuperSport United in the DStv Premiership, with the result leaving Amakhosi in 13th on the log, with just six points from seven fixtures. With just two wins in ten fixtures in all competitions, the Soweto giant's 2020 is going from bad to worse, with senior players failing to inspire the struggling side. Itumeleng Khune was in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons, as another goalkeeping error led to Bradley Grobler's opening goal. This mistake comes just days after his error against Black Leopards, raising questions as to whether he should be the side's number one between the sticks. In the SL Podcast's latest episode of the Fan Reaction Show, Khosi supporters criticise their senior players, including Khune, as well as the likes Willard Katsande, Bernard Parker, and others. In the full podcast, some fans come to Khune's defence, arguing that he is not to blame for Chiefs' issues, stating that “players are not playing for the coach, they are not playing for the team, they are just playing to play”. Another fan argues, “they don't learn from their mistakes, at least if it was a young player, we can forgive these mistakes.” SL Radio on SoccerLaduma.co.za
Kaizer Chiefs needed a late comeback to salvage a point against Black Leopards in the DSTV Premiership.
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Mamelodi Sundowns have recently confirmed the signings of highly-rated defender Khuliso Mudau from Black Leopards, and Cape Town City forward Kermit Erasmus who netted 13 times in the 2019/20 Absa Premiership season. The two join a long list of new arrivals at Chloorkop for the defending champions who have already added the likes of golden boot-winner Peter Shalulile, former Bidvest stars Gift Motupa & Ricardo Goss amongst others. While they will be competing in four different competitions (DStv Premiership, MTN8, Nedbank Cup & CACL), some have suggested that their spending is excessive. It is no secret that Masandwana have a large transfer budget, and while they have earned criticism over the years for their expenditure, sentiment seems to have changed over time. In the latest episode of the SL Podcast's “Fan Reaction Show”, some supporters have actually defended Down's spending, with one fan stating “if you have the money, why not sign good players”. Naturally, Sundowns still have their critics, with many arguing that they make the league “less competitive” by signing every team's best talents. Listen to the full podcast using the player above. SL Radio on SoccerLaduma.co.za
Mamelodi Sundowns have recently confirmed the signings of highly-rated defender Khuliso Mudau from Black Leopards, and Cape Town City forward Kermit Erasmus who netted 13 times in the 2019/20 Absa Premiership season. The two join a long list of new arrivals at Chloorkop for the defending champions who have already added the likes of golden boot-winner Peter Shalulile, former Bidvest stars Gift Motupa & Ricardo Goss amongst others. While they will be competing in four different competitions (DStv Premiership, MTN8, Nedbank Cup & CACL), some have suggested that their spending is excessive. It is no secret that Masandwana have a large transfer budget, and while they have earned criticism over the years for their expenditure, sentiment seems to have changed over time. In the latest episode of the SL Podcast’s “Fan Reaction Show”, some supporters have actually defended Down’s spending, with one fan stating “if you have the money, why not sign good players”. Naturally, Sundowns still have their critics, with many arguing that they make the league “less competitive” by signing every team’s best talents. Listen to the full podcast using the player above.
Black Leopards retain PSL status Mikel Arteta admits more players are likely to leave Arsenal Novak Djokovic advanced to the quarter-finals of the Italian
Our first guest Paul watched a black panther in Essex for 15 minutes in August, struggling to take photos at dusk – we then visit Exmoor Zoo’s black leopards, and hear why local police sometimes ask if they’ve escaped. Words of the week: chuffing and prusten18 September 2020
Former Black Leopards coach Alan Clark breaks down why his move to Europe was so sudden and so close to PSL restart date.
Soccer Laduma Radio — Former Black Leopards coach Alan Clark breaks down why his move to Europe was so sudden and so close to PSL restart date.
SAfm — Former Polokwane City, Free State Stars and Black Leopards coach Luc Eymael who now works in Tanzania called fans of Tanzania Premier League side Yanga SC monkeys and dogs who know nothing about football. We spoke to Mussa Kawambwa who is a wasafi FM Sports Pundit. Guest: Mussa Kawambwa - Sports Pundit
Soccer Laduma Radio — Orlando Pirates Supporters are full of praise for their side after another impressive performance, this time winning 3-1 against Highlands Park, with Gabadinho Mhango grabbing his 12th league goal of the campaign. We also hear from Chiefs fans who were disappointed after Amakhosi struggled to find a winner against Black Leopards in their 1-1 draw.
Carina Horn who has been provisionally suspended after testing positive for a banned substance and we spoke to Senior Sports Reporter for the Independent Newspapers Ockert de Villiers. We also spoke to former Bafana Bafana captain and Everton midfielder Steven Pienaar after he obtained his UEFA A Diploma qualification through the Irish Football Association. Black Leopards Director Chief Thidiela spoke to us after the club fired Lionel Soccoia after 5 games. The South African Football Coaches Association President) (SAFCA)Greg Mashilo gave us his thoughts on the PSL coaches getting sacked early into the season.
There is an creature that some people report seeing all over North America, with a large number of them being reported in the Southern United States. Locals in the area refer to these creatures as Black Panthers, but science and wildlife officials believe these people are mistaken. The only large cat known in these areas is the Puma, and there is no record of an all black Puma in history. So what are people seeing? Join us as we dig into this topic and look at some of the suspects and talk about how they could or could not be what people are seeing. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @unpnormalcy email us at UNPnormalcy@gmail.comhttp://www.unpnormalcy.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/unpnormalcy)
Thabo Matlaba talked to us about his move from Orlando Pirates to Black Leopards, having spent seven years with the Buccaneers.
Audiodacious — Africa is still spinning after Mamelodi Sundown's 5-star victory over Al Ahly in the CAF CL. Lwazi, Emeka & Xola reflect on a "top 10 SA game of all time", PSL title race, Africa's Ballon d'Or shot and Eden Hazard's Real Madrid audition. + CAF CL: Sundowns have arrived + Downs win "top 10 SA game of all time" (07:00) + Masandawana-Arendse v PSL - what now? (10:50) + The DC-Domino-effect (14:00) + Pirates... cream rising to the top? (17:10) + Understanding what happened to Wits (19:20) + Black Leopards the king-makers (22:00) + "Chiefs must put all their eggs in Nedbank Cup basket" (24:00) + Ballon d'Or: what will it take for Salah & Mane to win it? (33:00) + Arsenal's "self-destructibles" (38:15) + Eden Hazard: "single most important player at any PL club" (42:30) Pitch Invasion, the podcast for football tribalists! Join the debate on... Twitter - https://twitter.com/pitchinvaded Instagram - https://instagram.com/pitchinvaded Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PitchInvaded Pitch Invasion is produced by Audiodacious in collaboration with DSTV Media Sales Disclaimer: the views & opinions expressed on the Pitch Invasion podcast are solely those of the hosts. They do not reflect the views & opinions of their respective employers, affiliates or advertisers. Nuff said, let's get into it! Twitter · Instagram · Facebook
Soccer Laduma Radio — Mamelodi Sundowns secured themselves a spot in the next round of the CAF Champions league by defeating Lobi Stars, while Orlando Pirates left themselves with a must-win final fixture as they drew at home to FC Platinum. In the Absa Premiership, Chippa United have been condemned to 15th spot by Black Leopards thanks to a Mwape Musonda Hat-trick. In this episode of the Fan Reaction Show, A Kaizer Chiefs supporter thinks Chiefs’ victory over Maritzburg United will inspire the team to league glory.
Mamelodi Sundowns secured themselves a spot in the next round of the CAF Champions league by defeating Lobi Stars, while Orlando Pirates left themselves with a must-win final fixture as they drew at home to FC Platinum. In the Absa Premiership, Chippa United have been condemned to 15th spot by Black Leopards thanks to a Mwape Musonda Hat-trick. In this episode of the Fan Reaction Show, A Kaizer Chiefs supporter thinks Chiefs' victory over Maritzburg United will inspire the team to league glory.
• Philimon “Chippa” Masinga we reflect on Passing • His Impact in South African Football • What will be his Legacy? South Africa not Hosting AFCON 2019 • Thoughts on Egypt taking AFCON 2019-01-13 CAF Competitions for South African Sides • Kaizer Chiefs Lost 3-1 to Zesco in Ndola • Does Chiefs take these CAF competitions seriously now? • What will Chiefs learn from Such Competitions? • What took them so long to start Participationg? • Itu Khune had a Twar with with Sundowns fans • Let’s settle this once & for all. Who’s the better goalkeeper between Onyango & Khune? • Mamelodi Sundowns Lost in Nigeria • What went wrong for he Brazillians here • Sundowns usually do well in the continent • How would we summarise their performance • Pirates have more Supporters in Zimbabwe than SA. They should play their home games at the Babourfields it seems • How was the Pirates V FC Platinum match? • When will Brilliant Khuzwayo make his debut? • We can also touch on Steve Komphela’s Marry Go round with Bloem Celtic & Golden Arrows & how was that result between the 2 teams • Dylan Kerr doing a great job with Black Leopards beating SuperSport. Is Kaitano Tembo’s time running out at SS? Tranfer Window Open • Thoughts on Thabiso Kutumela’s move to MAritzburg? • Thoughts on Ramagalela? • Clinton Larsen to Chippa? • Thuso Phala’s Situation at SS? • Luyolo Nomandela , where did it all go wrong?
We opened the show by catching up with CT Blitz batsman Quinton de Kock ahead of the finals on Sunday. We also discussed Black Leopards boss David Thidiela's letter to SAFA about the NSL with City Press Sports Editor Sbu Mseleku. Our flash back Friday guest was former Springbok lock Bakkies Botha.
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Along the edge of the 44,000-acre Denikan Reserve, two black leopards will make their way to their newly built enclosure. These expert climbers won't be able to scale the specially built fences that... The latest in science, culture, and history from Smithsonian Channel.
For the past two months or so, South Africa has been gripped by soaring temperatures. The South African farmers are not the only ones affected, local professional football teams have also been on the receiving end. The heat has forced Bidvest Wits coach Gavin Hunt to cut down on the training hours. Hunt has a first hand experience of the brutal summer conditions, when he was coach of Black Leopards, two of his players collapsed due to heat exhaustion. Joseph Mohale filled this report...
Zeca Marques, Black Leopards coach on NFD Play-Offs, Player Profile of Sifiso Myeni and Mogogi Gabonamong