Friday 17 February 2012

It's time for all of us to wake up.


 
I didn’t realize how embarrassing it is that Bafana Bafana didn’t qualify for this year’s African Cup of Nations until the tournament kicked off. Laughing at the fiasco with our boys dancing after thinking they had qualified coupled with hiding behind the cool kids, read as Cameroon and Nigeria, also not qualifying; kinda numbed me to it all.


"Ayeye! Siyaya eGabon"... Errr not!


But reality had to set in and when my senses came back to me, the penny dropped. South Africans like to claim that their national side is a giant in African football. The sad truth is that it is not. The last time Bafana Bafana made it out of the group stage of the tournament was in 2002 when team was eliminated in the quarter finals and has now failed to qualify for 2 consecutive AFCON tournaments and in their last outing at the tournament in 2008 they did not manage to score a single goal; all of which doesn’t merit them the recognition of being named in the same breath as Egypt, Ghana, the Ivory Coast and others.

Those who govern the game in SA should hang their heads in shame. No disrespect to Botswana, but they have part timers kicking the ball around for their national team and they qualified quite comfortably. I am certain that South Africa has more money invested in football than Mali, Guinea, Zambia and most other nations that participated in African football’s premier event. With that in mind, Bafana Bafana fans should fully expect their team to qualify and excel at every AFCON tournament. No South African should be content with the excuse that preparation for the 2014 World Cup qualifiers takes precedence. There is no better preparation than qualifying for a major tournament and testing yourself against the game’s supreme teams on the continent in competitive fixtures.
Nobody ever wants to see this again.



That our boys were selected to play warm-up games against 3 of the nations that qualified is insulting quite frankly. It confirms that our boys aren’t good enough. While it is true, it is still offensive, like being told you’re okay enough to kiss and fondle in the dark but not good enough to take out on a date in public.

The mindset of South African fans needs to change. Qualifying for tournament every now and then is not okay. Drawing games is not good enough and never has been. Sterling performances and victories from our national team should be expected in every game they play. A-grade performances should be the norm. Allowing anything less than excellence is mediocrity, the height of which has you doing the Bokke jive all around the Mbombela Stadium after failing to qualify for the AFCON.

2 comments:

  1. I may not be objective in replying to your blog, coz I am a soccer player myself.
    But I also think you were not objective yourself in writing this.

    SAFA is to be blamed for this whole fiasco, not the players.

    So nje this whole article of yours is not facts, its just a sad South African shooting his mouth out.
    Next time, get your facts before publishing such.

    Thanks,
    Gugulethu @TekoMash

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  2. Hello.

    Thank you for your input. Like I said, those who govern the game should hang their heads in shame. The Bafana players were merely the face of the fiasco, I didnt lay blame on any one of them. Having said that though, it cannot be satisfying to anyone to play for just a draw. I'm saying that we need to change our mindset and expect more and stop settling for mediocrity.

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