‘Chiefs, Pirates and Sundowns said he is expensive’

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Kaizer Chiefs’ former target Dino Ndlovu has cleared the air around his affordability.

DINO NDLOVU NOT EXPENSIVE

As previously reported, the 35-year-old striker is home in Mzansi as a free agent. “This stigma that’s thrown into your face that ‘Dino Ndlovu is expensive, we don’t have a budget’ but as I said before that if you want something you try to get it by all means,” said Ndlovu via FARPost.

“There has been engagements with [Kaizer Chiefs], [Orlando] Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns and they said he is expensive. What expensive? Did they speak to me or they spoke to someone else?

“It gives me sleepless nights that I meet fans and they ask me why I cannot find a club in South Africa. And it’s still a question that I don’t even have an answer for. And sometimes it hurts me because it comes across as if you are not good enough.

“This phase that I had to endure, that I didn’t have a club made me to lose interest of football, to fall out of love with the game,” concluded Ndlovu.

FORMER KAIZER CHIEFS PLAYER SIYETHEMBA SITHEBE LEAVES RICHARDS BAY

The former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Siyethemba Sithebe is looking for new employment.

The 32-year-old player from Newcastle, KwaZulu Natal, left Richards Bay after just eight appearances in seven months. It was reported that the former Kaizer Chiefs man was released after clashing with the coaching staff.

“What I can say is that sometimes you do things as a senior player, not knowing that they can put you in a bad situation,” Sithebe told FARPost. “The situation happened in the changing room after the game because, as a senior player, you stand up if things are not going well, and you know the emotions were high; I didn’t know this was going to end the way it did.

“And what I can say is that our situation with Richards wasn’t that bad because, after a loss, I could see that the decisions made by the coaches could have been better.

“I spoke out in the dressing room, trying to show coaches that some of the decisions they take are not good, that’s what happened,” the former AmaZulu and Kaizer Chiefs midfielder added.

DID THE CLUB MAKE THE RIGHT DECISION?

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