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What’s in City Press Sport: Top dogs set the ball rolling; Seven knee injuries, but Mtembu has no regrets; Has Tau found good Kompany to take him to England at last? | Citypress
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In City_Press Sport today: PSL prosecutor Nande Becker says he aims to deal with approximately 25 pending disciplinary matters to ensure the push to complete the season is not overshadowed by controversy, as was the case in the past two seasons

Iskhathi sama popayi siphelile. So goes the popular township saying, which, loosely translated, means “talk is cheap, time for the real deal”. As soccer fans, we have all been yearning for action and we hope the teams will live up to the expectations when the season restarts.

But, on hearing CSA president Chris Nenzani say that overlooking Geoff Toyana in favour of Ottis Gibson for the Proteas head coaching job was “a missed opportunity”, and Malibongwe Maketa’s steep descent from assisting Gibson to unemployment was “an injustice”, Kula-Ameyaw has a point.

Football writers Timothy Molobi and Daniel Mothowagae find out what this club-hopping means after the Bafana Bafana star’s latest career move to Vincent Kompany’s RSC Anderlecht in Belgium.Renowned football development coach Augusto Palacios believes PSL clubs should take advantage of the new five substitutes rule by including Under-19 players in their match-day squads.

This after the league confirmed it had adopted the five substitutes rule for the remaining matches in both the Absa Premiership and GladAfrica Championship divisions.The news that former Sharks captain Tera Mtembu has signed with US Major League Rugby side New England Free Jacks signalled the end to an unfulfilled career in South African rugby.

Mtembu’s appointment as the first black African captain in domestic first-class rugby, at the ripe old age of 23 in 2014, generated a lot of expectation. But as his time at the Durban franchise winds down – he leaves for Boston in Massachusetts in December – his career is measured more by injury layoffs than by caps earned.

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