Collins Mbesuma

Mbesuma hunting for new club

Mbesuma hunting for new club

Posted: 17 June 2009 Time: 10:59 am

After spending a few days back home in Zambia striker Collins Mbesuma is back in the country and searching for a new club.

Mbesuma and Sibusiso Zuma were recently dumped by Mamelodi Sundowns.   Mbesuma’s agent Francesco Ferreri confirms to KickOff.com the former Kaizer Chiefs’ striker arrived in South Africa last night and he will be meeting with the player today to weigh up local options.   “Already there are one or two teams that have expressed interest, but I am not ready to disclose their names yet. We will meet this afternoon to weigh up options and decide which team he will join next season.   “I believe Mbesuma still has a lot to offer in terms of playing in this country even though he has set his sights on returning to Europe soon. He has been unlucky with injuries and lack of pre-season training affected his performance last season.   “I am confident that a fully fit Mbesuma will bounce back and do what he likes most and that is scoring goals for his club.”   The former Roan United striker has been linked with a return to Kaizer Chiefs.

Article by: Ernest Fakude

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Anonymous
posted: 11:23 am
no wonder who will sign lazy dead wood Mbesuma ?
Anonymous
posted: 11:28 am
anisiyeke ngoMbesuma..we are focusing on our confed cup...
Anonymous
posted: 11:40 am
How the mighty have fallen, this teaches us one thing...NO ONE IS BIGGER THAN THE GAME

TALENT ALONE WONT TAKE U ANYWHERE, YOU NEED TO BE GROUNDED AND BE DECIPLINED IN ORDER TO MAKE IT

YOUNG STARS BEWARE

MAHLANGU
MABIZELA
SKAAPI
ALL ARE LIVING EXAMPLES
Anonymous
posted: 11:46 am
This is a free lesson to other players to learn that they must not just join teams for money. Yes money is part of the game but big money comes with pressure. I wish good luck for both Collins and Sibusiso to get clubs because they are quality players that we need in our league.
Anonymous
posted: 12:25 pm
Dumisani Mlangeni : 2009-06-17 11:46

Even if he was playing for Bay United they would have been relegated, vele...money is just an incentive of the hard work,,,at least he got sum moolas while at Downs, the question is by how much is he prepared to be cut on his salary?..mina I'm just glad he was given a chance,,unless like hundreds that are not even making it to the starting line-ups....all the best in your new team,,,but my advise: work extra hard my brother,,,,and discipline is off importance kwi sokka..
Anonymous
posted: 01:19 pm
Yes Boby must take him we need the strong striker like Ntofo - Ntofo, his the man 4 the team. He use to play with Zwane,Ningomasha,Sbeko,bring him back Boby (siyazi bakuhlala bethetha) bring him.
Anonymous
posted: 12:49 pm
form iz temporal & class is permanent.mbensuma will be a big animal(if i may stil mike manganas words)come next season
Anonymous
posted: 12:53 pm
bucs needs to consider pelembe to strenghten the middlefield and give Teko competition.HE IZ BETTER THAN TEKO
DTC until Chips win CAF Champions League
posted: 01:05 pm
@Dumisani Mlangeni, Sibusiso Zuma is playing in Denmark currently and he has a team.
I said it when Mbesuma was dumped by $undown$ that there is only one place for him now i.e. SOCCER MUSEUM. It's joke that if he failed at Sundowns and SWALLOWS he thinks he can still make it at Chiefs and in Europe. May be Steve Lekoelea, Cyril Nzama, Luntu Mazana, et al also thinks they can still make it at Chiefs since they failed dismally to make it in 1st division.
Champ Msholozi
posted: 04:47 pm
The truth is that Mbesuma would score more goals than Majoro if he comes back home
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