The
mid-season transfer window has come and gone and we can all breathe easy agin
after the delirium caused by the rumour mill. Well, in South Africa, the rumour
mill isn't as active as the one overseas with most clubs only admitting
interest in players only after they've signed on the dotted, except for Kaizer
Chiefs who would rather unveil a player's jersey complete with name and number
hoping they will sign eventually; but Eric Matoho’s jersey is a story and a
laugh for another day.
Anyways,
last month, fans of local football were treated to a tasty little rumour
linking former France and Manchester United striker, Louis Saha, with a possible
move to either Mamelodi Sundowns or Bidvest Wits. Now I would have thought such
news would have been greeted with inordinate amounts of excitement, I for one
would love to see Louis Saha play and do well in the PSL, whether it is for the
team I support or not. Sadly though, if twitter is anything to go by, much of
the local response to Saha possibly signing for a South African team was
negative. A few 'lols' and these (:''D) smiley faces and sentiments of
"how the mighty have fallen" were the order of the day.
I
think South Africans underestimate the professional league over here. It is as
competitive as any in Europe where any team could any other on any given day. I
mean for the bulk of the first half of the season, Sundowns, one of the richest
and most successful clubs in the PSL era were languishing at the very bottom of
the log table. I think South Africa and the league over here are very
attractive. You need only look at some of the players who have played for South
African clubs in the past and presently. For instance UEFA Champions League
winner Benni McCarthy signed for PSL champions, Orlando Pirates; former
Netherlands and Liverpool goalkeeper Sander Westerveld plays for Ajax Cape
Town; Luis Boa Morte, an ex Portugal and Arsenal winger had a brief stint with
Pirates; and in years past Manchester United legend George Best left the Old
Trafford club to join the Jewish Guild, a Johannesburg based club that competed
in the old National Football League.
There
is a lot of money pumped in the game here, only last year Supersport paid the
PSL over a billion rand for the leagues TV rights and Vodacom extended their
sponsorship of Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs to the tune of R500 million.
While our clubs cannot compete with the salaries paid by the upstarts in China
and Russia, they do have enough financial muscle to put together offers good enough
to lure big name players.
I
feel that the only thing stopping PSL clubs from making offers to Rio Ferdinand
for instance who is in the last few months of his contract at Man United is
ambition. I often point to the example of David Beckham, the LA Galaxy and MLS
when I say that local clubs need to have greater ambition in recruiting players.
It took a bold offer from the Galaxy to make Beckham, who was at Real Madrid at
the time, an offer so good he couldn't resist. And other MLS clubs followed
suit and raised their ambitions too, which is why you see heavyweights like Thierry
Henry, Rafael Marquez and Robbie Keane playing in the US now. Since Beckham
signed with the Galaxy, the MLS has become arguably the most polished league
outside of Europe. A recent show of the ambition I am talking about is the
signing of Juventus great Alessandro del Piero who said he turned down an offer
from Liverpool to sign instead for Sydney FC who compete in Australia's
A-League. Ordinarily, a side like Sydney
would have no hope of landing Del Piero especially going up against Liverpool but
with enough currency and a heap of ambition, not only was the deal possible but
they made it happen.
Can
South African clubs match the ambition displayed by LA Galaxy and Sydney FC? I
sure hope so. It starts with clubs signing players like McCarthy and others
following suit and snapping up players like Saha and other big name players. Hopefully
SA’s football clubs can step up their transfer ambitions in the coming windows
and who knows, we could be talking about Mark van Bommel joining Ajax Cape Town
or Nicolas Anelka or his jersey signing for Kaizer Chiefs.
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