Are you sad to see him go? Have your say on our Facebook page HERE! KickOff.com has it on good authority that the decision to release the player was taken last week, but it was only made public today. Isaacs joined Amakhosi from Ajax Cape Town at the beginning of the 2008/09 season.
"I've been with this club for four years and it has been my home so it's really sad to leave," Isaacs says. "I'm grateful for the opportunity I got to play for this club, but now I have to move on and focus on my future."
Isaacs says he has yet to make a decision on where he wants to play next season.
"Obviously it's too early right now to comment on my future because I haven't thought about it. I don't want to comment on anything right now related to my future," he says. Follow me on Twitter @ZolaDoda




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The sad part is that we(Kaizer Chiefs fans ) took the knock ,financially, spiritually and emotionally …..we’re a laughing stock all over the country for finishing a season empty handed .
Bobby’s got nothing to lose , when we lose he picks up his Louis Vuitton man’s bag and heading straight to his (blue)Porsche Cayenne, the spend R15 000 drinking @ Neh with his buddies.
I mean where on earth have you heard of team like Kaizer Chiefs calibre release 10 players in one season ?
I normally see these exodus transformation from teams like Black Leopards ,Mpumalanga Black Aces, Jomo Cosmos …etc
Thanks for for playing for our team
They're not adding the value at Naturena
"I've been with this club for four years and it has been my home so it's really sad to leave," Isaacs says. "I'm grateful for the opportunity I got to play for this club, but now I have to move on and focus on my future."
what have you won since joining them, ask Matlaba,Sangweni the same question or even Bennie,Rantie
Those that will survive the guillotine must take heed as it is coming for them next season if they don't buckle up.We started with the coach who is costing the team more than R3.5M to bring Manqele back.The same coach that made Mushekwi to be priceless by chasing him away.