My late dad
was very competitive. He was what we call stubborn person. He stood for what is
right but in most cases for what he believes in. he was not perfect like any
human being but I learned a lot from him even though you only realize what you’ve
learned from a person when they no longer here.
Me and my
twin were born Chiefs fans, diehard fans. We would cry every time Chiefs lost
but he never cared because he was a Pirates fan. The fact that we were in pain
made him be more ruthless to get his comments through about our “useless”, and
he never ever suggested that we join his team; he always wanted us to be with
our team. He understood what rivals mean and he got taught us that. He was not
educated, but he was smart and he taught us so much. My dad was also never the
biggest soccer fan, I don’t think he was a fan at all but he knew how we love
our soccer and Chiefs and developed a knack for knowing when Chiefs lost and
Pirates won. I think he liked Pirates, not that he would miss going to have his
usual drinks or afternoon sleep, no, those were more important to him than this
soccer thing. He just loves seeing his team and our team losing so he can have
a field day. In all the years I’ve known him, I have never ever heard him sympathize
with us about Chiefs, he was a Pirates follower through and through.
The Glamour Boys |
I cannot
remember any time in my life from the day I was born that I was never a Chiefs
fan. I’d rather be angry with them, criticize them and threaten to leave but
never did. My relationship with the black and gold is too deep to see it for a
couple of bones. While writing this, I’m seeing a repeat of Real Madrid and
Barcelona game, how the supporters hate each other, how the players go for it,
how intense, this is a rivalry indeed. I’ve been told Pirates is representing
South Africa in the CAF Confed cup finals, well they come from here yes but it don’t
mean they represent me, they represent the bones. Bafana Bafana, Banyana,
Amaglug-glug, Amajimbos, and all the others that I failed to mention they
represent South Africa, me. The other day Spain was playing against England and
the match had to be moved from Santiago Bernabeu because there were fears that
Gerard Pique with be abused by fans of Real after he joked last season after
winning the treble. Real Fans still remembered and it don’t matter if you’re
representing your national team or not, as for me I do accept Pirates players
representing our national team, I’m not going to hope they win Confed Cup. i\m
not SABC or Supersport, I’m not Sowetan or The Times, I know I’m not Kickoff or
Soccer Laduma, I’m Fani and I will never sell my soul to the dead.
Etoile Sohel, champions in waiting |
This cup
must go back to Tunisia with Etoile Sahel and as for Pirates, I hope they miss
all the trophies this season, I hope they go empty handed. You can quote me on
that. All I know is that all those who are saying, “oh but they represent our
country”, well wait until they win it, they are going to bring it up in every
conversation about local soccer. The was a time when they went years without
cup before Rudi Krol won them some treble, when supporters of teams that won
cup recently would be in a conversation, a Pirates supporter would interfere, “We
won Champions League in 1995”, it was over 10 years ago.
I learned my
lesson. They did well to get there but I’m afraid this “patriotic” BS stops
here.
I wish you a
loss.
Sincerely Yours
Your Biggest
Hater
I am with you my guy. Pirates do not represent me. I support any team that plays against Pirates.
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