Wafa-Wafa final fever rules

The supporters of Amakhosi and the Buccaneers cannot wait to watch tomorrow’s MTN 8 final, to be played at the Moses Mabida Stadium, from 8.15pm.

The game between the Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates is the only subject that both teams’ supporters are talking about, each of them hoping for a win for their team.

Busisiwe ”Mabayi” Maseko, from the Kaizer Chiefs Nigel Branch Supporters, says she feels sorry for the Buccaneers, as Chiefs will not allow a draw with them but will give them a 2-1 beating.

From the Greater Langaville Supporters’ Branch, Oliver Mphahlele says he cannot wait to see the disappointment written on the faces of the Pirates supporters, while Chiefs supporters will be rejoicing after being crowned the 2014 MTN 8 Wafa-Wafa Cup winners.

“We are taking the cup from the Platinum Stars and bringing it home to Naturena,” says confident Mphahlele.

Dira Rangoane Makgabutlane, a Pirates supporter, says he does not doubt that the victory belongs to the Orlando Pirates.

“Our line-up is very tight and I just feel for the Kaizer Chiefs coach, supporters and the players, as they will be going home crying, after a 3-0 beating,” says Makgabutlane.

He then advises the coach for Amakhosi to put more players on the pitch, ”because 11 players cannot handle the heat from the Orlando Pirates players”.

Another Bhaka-bhaka supporter from the Langaville Supporters’ Branch, Lasios Chiloane, says Chiefs needs to understand that, with Siyabonga Sangweni on the pitch, there is no way they will score a goal.

“Senzo Meyiwa will not allow any goal behind the net,” says Chiloane confidently.

He adds that Chiefs’ chances of scoring are very slim.

For more information regarding transport to the stadium, Chiefs’ supporters can contact Musa Buthelezi on 083 435 6161, and the Buccaneers should call Jomo on 073 308 6418.

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