TK , I am proud of you, you have created a niche football show, and what makes your show unique is that you cover even people that mainstream media would not bother to cover such as Daniel Matsau. i wish you all th best .
The brother from small town in Allanridge. Allanridge is well-known becouse this gentleman. I wish to see him getting opportunity to coaching one of biggest team development. May the Lord bless him abundantly with all his heart desires. Is one of the gentlemen who donated to our community during his professional football and he still continues do that but other than that I wish God can touch someone heart and give him opportunity or JOB. This gentleman did pass through difficulties in his life especially when it come to family. It's true he has a big heart.
Very eye opening interview, thank you guys for a great show. Matsau should not regret anything,he is a legend of the game. Sometimes it's not about money, many people from his era didn't make a lot of money but they are legends that will forever be part of our football heritage. That man,short as he is was a menace to defenders. With or without money and spotlight, you remain the best.
Masoro.... I remember watching him at vosloorus stadium U23..... I was shocked to see how powerful this guy was... I can still picture what he did.... Quality striker..
Daniel Matsau. he could score goals. every time he took to the pitch for chiefs as a substitute he would score. Shakes Mashaba liked him a lot also. The goal he scored against New Zealand took us to Sydney. Thank you TK for this legend.
Tk thank so much for inviting Daniel and I will like to pass my gratitude to Bra Steve and Poul, you guys are true friends indeed May the Lord bless you. I hope Matjhabeng municipality will invest in TK words.
😂😂😂. I lyk Matsau attitude and potential, he has confidence 😊and his brave ke ngwana waga oumama. He was very short and very quick and he could turn and arm's or hands very well to shield and protect the ball very well. Wht a great player TK and great human being. We miss you too much ko bloom siwelele sani
Thank you for the episode TK, Daniel "Massaro" Matsau was deadly infront of goals, short and small in stature but big heart. The score against Brazil in the olympics was 3-1!!!
You are impacting (positively) on lives TK, thank you!!!! A show like this is what our football needs, the fruits might not show now but 5 years from now we need to see change in terms of how club bosses, officials and players do things to ensure that life after football is secured!!!!
TK my brother, I salute you and the crew for this outstanding work you doing bringing football people we looked up to when growing up. Modimo a go okeletse a go fe matla to keep going and destiny helpers to invest in this great platform ❤❤❤
Eish bra TK, Daniel Matsau he reminds me of Lucas Skhosana aka Maradona jersey namba 7, Matsau ws very nappy strike and very quick and he has powerful shorts he had combinations passing wth de likes of Stofle Nikane and Lebohang Kukame, he ws very clever taking those runs of the marker and he was dead ball specialist ❤
Thanks for bringing Matsau. I used to love his game at Amakhosi as a young kid. It always frustrated me when he didn't play regularly because he made things happen.
Man! I just love this show. In as much i never got a chance to watch some of these players i just love hearing their stories. Top content. Big up TK. All the way to the galaxies
I'm from Kutlwanong\Odendaalsrus and I'm getting goosebumps watching this, Although he is from Allenridge, I saw him as one of our own (Kutlwanong) but Massaro, Pogiso Mokotjo & Abram Wire Nteo were like our childhood heroes growing up, Watching maGroetman making Pro gave us hope, He had a big heart, had power on his legs....pity that injuries were not so kind with him.... I heard him mentioning Ta Leornard Ponoane ( Also from Kutlwanong) - He stayed couple of houses away from me, Lol I always believed he was gonna take me to Celtic too, My uncle would be like " Ska Wara, Ketla bua le Leornard, wena tswela pele o practice 😂🤣" I played and scored couple of times against his SAB team, He would play sometime and score some crackers..... Lol yeer he was walking on water when he started talking about Pitso Mosimane and his time at Supersport 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thanks TK and your team for bringing him.
❤ Bra TK m proud of you groetman 4 wht u r doing 4 our former football players and I think they should hire him 4 some PSL teams for striking department and or on the development team to show de kid's or ABC Motsepe league or MDC league.
I played with him at Loraine Lions, even though i was on trials, what a player!!!!!!!! He went on to play for my favourite Football Club n it was during big players like he is saying. At Loraine we were coached by Coach Dlangalala.
The best talent, skills and inspiring profile is going down the drains. South African football status is under forever load shedding. We don't qualify for anything, while we have golden cups that can be used.
eish it gets frustrating when its not conducted in English because sometimes you just wanna listen in the background while working but its OK we do appreciate subtitles. i guess one willhave watch when i find a chance.
@@tksolutionstv last time I heard he is playing for dolphins yako dendron ABC motsepe league in Limpopo I think his coach is Mashego u had him not long ago
Tk, please look for former strikers of Vaal Professionals Ernest Marumo and Robinson Seakamela if they are still breathing and bring them to your podcast.
But TK sometimes this issue of money you also don't understand it, look I earn less than R12000 but my life is okay and I am able to save, pay policies and socialise. It can't be always that this players are always complaining that they were underpaid, sometimes let's see it the otherway round this teams they really try their best in looking after this boys especially medically???
@TK Solutions TV what I'm trying to say is that our players should save as little as R1000 atleat monthly for that 10year career. There is no too much money TK, yes I understand its bad but they got their fair share too???
@@tshepobaloyi8804 you are doing the same mistake that most of our SA fans do. How on earth would you compare someone doing an ordinary job with a professional player that plays on national TV?! Players have to deal with fame first which alone is a HUUGE HUGE problem (And you will never understand it if you were never famous). They then have to deal with pressure from fans who always have opinions, I'm sure wena in your ordinary job there's no one who is always insulting/analysing you about your performance on social media everyday. They have to deal with politics of the game like being sabotaged as MBUYANE said in his interview. Then on top of that they are humans not Robots,they still have personal and family problems like you, they get hurt and depressed in relationships/other personal difficulties just like anyone. They have I risk of injuries and SA clubs dump you once you're injured. These are just some of their challenges I can mention more. And then wena you think A small amount of R10000 can sustain all I have mentioned above. I really wish your son/someone close to you can be a Pro player, that's where you would see that the level is and will never be the same.
@Sanele Mkhohlwa I fully understand you Authi yam, but I want them to atleat save as little as R1500 with Sanlam monthly going forward, because this money matters it seems as if they are forever there and it becomes unfair. @Itumeleng Sekwales interview was straight forward.
@@tshepobaloyi8804 well the issue of financial literacy is a national crisis brother. For example where I come from almost 95% of the people who get RAF/lotto/inheritance money blew it up so it's not a problem that is exclusive to players. Saving and having investments are good ideas but you need to get paid fairly first in order to think of saving. The only players that as fans we have a right to be strict and criticise strongly are sundowns players because we know at least they get paid. I highly agree with you in that instance, for example Sipho nunes said in his interview he was earning R110 000 so definitely he was supposed to save whereas abo Tso vilakazi were earning R3000. Since SAFA can see that our players suffer when it comes to finances due to our backround, there must be a PSL minimum wage just like Etoo did his country , after that teams must withhold some money and invest/contribute to annuity funds on behalf of players just like in Europe, I'm sure you heard that Anele Ngconga received a lumpsum from his former team from Europe when he died. And saving without a proper plan to use your funds is useless because players retire late 30's ,a 10 year annuity investment paying 1000 per month is worth less than R200 000. That R200 000 won't even last you 3 Years after retirement more especially if you have started your own family.
He is a good guy but lacked Survival tactics Character Hard work Humbleness Correct approach He talked too much without thinking how it would affect his future.
@@user-gb3vl1jy2r I think us not being part of the apartheid that fought for freedom is messing up our thinking So would you say his your role model in his decision making, you would also do the same
No he's not my role model. I never even liked him as a player. But I salute him for now allowing coaches to make a mockery of him. He knew his worth and fought for it.
@@user-gb3vl1jy2r so given the chance you would react the same way he did Fight for your worth Which worth does one have in soccer without achieving anything but already thinking you're valuable In which way did any of the coaches did they make a mockery of him 3 questions asked
TK , I am proud of you, you have created a niche football show, and what makes your show unique is that you cover even people that mainstream media would not bother to cover such as Daniel Matsau. i wish you all th best .
@sibusiso Khosa, true
My favourite left footer Daniel Matsau
The brother from small town in Allanridge. Allanridge is well-known becouse this gentleman. I wish to see him getting opportunity to coaching one of biggest team development. May the Lord bless him abundantly with all his heart desires. Is one of the gentlemen who donated to our community during his professional football and he still continues do that but other than that I wish God can touch someone heart and give him opportunity or JOB. This gentleman did pass through difficulties in his life especially when it come to family. It's true he has a big heart.
Very eye opening interview, thank you guys for a great show. Matsau should not regret anything,he is a legend of the game. Sometimes it's not about money, many people from his era didn't make a lot of money but they are legends that will forever be part of our football heritage. That man,short as he is was a menace to defenders. With or without money and spotlight, you remain the best.
Masoro.... I remember watching him at vosloorus stadium U23..... I was shocked to see how powerful this guy was... I can still picture what he did.... Quality striker..
Daniel Matsau. he could score goals. every time he took to the pitch for chiefs as a substitute he would score. Shakes Mashaba liked him a lot also. The goal he scored against New Zealand took us to Sydney. Thank you TK for this legend.
Didn't score many for Chiefs.
Tk thank so much for inviting Daniel and I will like to pass my gratitude to Bra Steve and Poul, you guys are true friends indeed May the Lord bless you. I hope Matjhabeng municipality will invest in TK words.
All the best with life and Anxious FC Mr Matsau.
Wish u all de best Daniel Matsau, u were one of de best strikers which are still lacking in Dstv. I am from Lesotho but i respect u sir
Thanks Bra Tk for bringing Matsau I've had alot of lies ka yena today we had it from the horses mouth❤
Thank you TK for bringing us Daniel Matsau. I remember how he brought us joy during his under 23 national team days
😂😂😂. I lyk Matsau attitude and potential, he has confidence 😊and his brave ke ngwana waga oumama. He was very short and very quick and he could turn and arm's or hands very well to shield and protect the ball very well. Wht a great player TK and great human being. We miss you too much ko bloom siwelele sani
Thank you Mr Matsau
This show is very informative and makes us see football for what it is.
Thanks TK😊😊
This is one best interview I enjoyed,Matsau my player I miss your style of play
Thank you for the episode TK, Daniel "Massaro" Matsau was deadly infront of goals, short and small in stature but big heart. The score against Brazil in the olympics was 3-1!!!
You are impacting (positively) on lives TK, thank you!!!! A show like this is what our football needs, the fruits might not show now but 5 years from now we need to see change in terms of how club bosses, officials and players do things to ensure that life after football is secured!!!!
TK my brother, I salute you and the crew for this outstanding work you doing bringing football people we looked up to when growing up. Modimo a go okeletse a go fe matla to keep going and destiny helpers to invest in this great platform ❤❤❤
This show should be aired to SABC also ...Thank you TK
TK Please encourage the guys to speak vernacular...Let us be proud ka dipuo tsa bo rena...
Eish bra TK, Daniel Matsau he reminds me of Lucas Skhosana aka Maradona jersey namba 7, Matsau ws very nappy strike and very quick and he has powerful shorts he had combinations passing wth de likes of Stofle Nikane and Lebohang Kukame, he ws very clever taking those runs of the marker and he was dead ball specialist ❤
Thanks for bringing Matsau. I used to love his game at Amakhosi as a young kid. It always frustrated me when he didn't play regularly because he made things happen.
My Coach, Mentor, Father figure... Thanks to you TK and All involved
Eshelle
Ga-Marishane ya Tau Rea go leboga ngwana kgoshi
Keep it up TK.
Man! I just love this show. In as much i never got a chance to watch some of these players i just love hearing their stories. Top content. Big up TK. All the way to the galaxies
Thanks for this great interview TK
Keep on documenting these stories of our beloved former good footballers (players) warra TK🖤🤗🙌
Great show as ways, sad stories of SA football never end. What a great man, I wish him all the best.
Thank you grootman for bringing these legends to share their stories I like your channel abuti I wish you all the best
Thank you for another brilliant interview TK and team, excellent as always.
I'm from Kutlwanong\Odendaalsrus and I'm getting goosebumps watching this, Although he is from Allenridge, I saw him as one of our own (Kutlwanong) but Massaro, Pogiso Mokotjo & Abram Wire Nteo were like our childhood heroes growing up, Watching maGroetman making Pro gave us hope, He had a big heart, had power on his legs....pity that injuries were not so kind with him....
I heard him mentioning Ta Leornard Ponoane ( Also from Kutlwanong) - He stayed couple of houses away from me, Lol I always believed he was gonna take me to Celtic too, My uncle would be like " Ska Wara, Ketla bua le Leornard, wena tswela pele o practice 😂🤣"
I played and scored couple of times against his SAB team, He would play sometime and score some crackers.....
Lol yeer he was walking on water when he started talking about Pitso Mosimane and his time at Supersport 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks TK and your team for bringing him.
The best interview ever❤
Thanks TK enjoying the interview with Masaro....salute!!
Great show as usual. Big ups to you TK
❤ Bra TK m proud of you groetman 4 wht u r doing 4 our former football players and I think they should hire him 4 some PSL teams for striking department and or on the development team to show de kid's or ABC Motsepe league or MDC league.
I played with him at Loraine Lions, even though i was on trials, what a player!!!!!!!! He went on to play for my favourite Football Club n it was during big players like he is saying. At Loraine we were coached by Coach Dlangalala.
Makhuduthamaga Approves ❤
Very informative to learn more from the legend himself
Keep up the good work 💪
Great discussion Indeed with Daniel Matsau
❤️🔥🔥🙌🙌wish watched this guy play he is confidence🔥🔥
Just subscribed😊
I like your Work Abuti..keep it up ❤️Ke kopa Tokelo
The best talent, skills and inspiring profile is going down the drains. South African football status is under forever load shedding. We don't qualify for anything, while we have golden cups that can be used.
Dankie Tk, it's a job well done 👏 . I've noticed something about the coach.....
This man can still work for professional teams he's level headed
Nice one TK. Matsau in the U23s was a joy to watch. But aowa Massaro why that Pirates t-shirt ...hahaha
Dankie TK
NYC episode Tk
this was the best show ever
Its really sad that these soccer guys were abused in this manner...
You Are Doing The Best TK Hi Happy Hi Show Ya Wena
He is still young, In think can still play professionally
Eish the betting story with Pitso kills me 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sure TK, nice interview, please get Dennis Mumble
Top player, very strong short striker , our U23 use to be tops .
TK I would like to see you interview Sipho Mchabe, former Silver Stars defender.
My childhood memories
common denominator " Screamer Tshabalala"
Uyinkunzi TK❤❤❤
Amabeneplaas was the name of that national team
eish it gets frustrating when its not conducted in English because sometimes you just wanna listen in the background while working but its OK we do appreciate subtitles. i guess one willhave watch when i find a chance.
Tk may you please get Thabo Mooki
Harde Mr D
Screamer has always been a problem mos
TK please a guy by the name Donald Makondelela he played for Pirates from baroka FC🙏
I know him, where can we find him ?
@@tksolutionstv last time I heard he is playing for dolphins yako dendron ABC motsepe league in Limpopo I think his coach is Mashego u had him not long ago
TK open Whatsup gruop for us to discuss Football Maters
"i went to Hellenic just to fix my CV only"....that is so big
Tk, please look for former strikers of Vaal Professionals Ernest Marumo and Robinson Seakamela if they are still breathing and bring them to your podcast.
If I'm not mistaken The latter is no more/deceased
Aah Pitso this betting thing...
Aiiii noooo Danzitoooo wa mpolaya
Matsau is intelligent!
Sa football is a scam ...cruel , full of backstabbers ... i now see why players sit and earn at Downs ...
U Make it sound as if Downs are the only ones paying well.
They won't realize, these people are cruel they only care when your still doing good for them.
Patrick Mbutho find this guy for us
Eish this guys suffered alot from this football teams.
Golf T-shirt TK - Sale o retshepisa
Japie Motale once accused Pitso of making a pass at his girlfriend😮
HAAAIBOO
But TK sometimes this issue of money you also don't understand it, look I earn less than R12000 but my life is okay and I am able to save, pay policies and socialise.
It can't be always that this players are always complaining that they were underpaid, sometimes let's see it the otherway round this teams they really try their best in looking after this boys especially medically???
You will earn 12k till 60 or 65, players career ebmbd at 35, so you want to pay them same 12K ?
@TK Solutions TV what I'm trying to say is that our players should save as little as R1000 atleat monthly for that 10year career.
There is no too much money TK, yes I understand its bad but they got their fair share too???
@@tshepobaloyi8804 you are doing the same mistake that most of our SA fans do. How on earth would you compare someone doing an ordinary job with a professional player that plays on national TV?!
Players have to deal with fame first which alone is a HUUGE HUGE problem (And you will never understand it if you were never famous). They then have to deal with pressure from fans who always have opinions, I'm sure wena in your ordinary job there's no one who is always insulting/analysing you about your performance on social media everyday. They have to deal with politics of the game like being sabotaged as MBUYANE said in his interview. Then on top of that they are humans not Robots,they still have personal and family problems like you, they get hurt and depressed in relationships/other personal difficulties just like anyone. They have I risk of injuries and SA clubs dump you once you're injured. These are just some of their challenges I can mention more.
And then wena you think A small amount of R10000 can sustain all I have mentioned above. I really wish your son/someone close to you can be a Pro player, that's where you would see that the level is and will never be the same.
@Sanele Mkhohlwa I fully understand you Authi yam, but I want them to atleat save as little as R1500 with Sanlam monthly going forward, because this money matters it seems as if they are forever there and it becomes unfair.
@Itumeleng Sekwales interview was straight forward.
@@tshepobaloyi8804 well the issue of financial literacy is a national crisis brother. For example where I come from almost 95% of the people who get RAF/lotto/inheritance money blew it up so it's not a problem that is exclusive to players.
Saving and having investments are good ideas but you need to get paid fairly first in order to think of saving.
The only players that as fans we have a right to be strict and criticise strongly are sundowns players because we know at least they get paid. I highly agree with you in that instance, for example Sipho nunes said in his interview he was earning R110 000 so definitely he was supposed to save whereas abo Tso vilakazi were earning R3000.
Since SAFA can see that our players suffer when it comes to finances due to our backround, there must be a PSL minimum wage just like Etoo did his country , after that teams must withhold some money and invest/contribute to annuity funds on behalf of players just like in Europe, I'm sure you heard that Anele Ngconga received a lumpsum from his former team from Europe when he died. And saving without a proper plan to use your funds is useless because players retire late 30's ,a 10 year annuity investment paying 1000 per month is worth less than R200 000. That R200 000 won't even last you 3 Years after retirement more especially if you have started your own family.
"be ho Sena boskhokho that day"
Wow, safa really destroyed sa football.
He is a good guy but lacked
Survival tactics
Character
Hard work
Humbleness
Correct approach
He talked too much without thinking how it would affect his future.
If fighting for your rights is perceived as not being humble then we have a problem as people.
@@user-gb3vl1jy2r a right of what exactly
@@user-gb3vl1jy2r I think us not being part of the apartheid that fought for freedom is messing up our thinking
So would you say his your role model in his decision making, you would also do the same
No he's not my role model. I never even liked him as a player. But I salute him for now allowing coaches to make a mockery of him. He knew his worth and fought for it.
@@user-gb3vl1jy2r so given the chance you would react the same way he did
Fight for your worth
Which worth does one have in soccer without achieving anything but already thinking you're valuable
In which way did any of the coaches did they make a mockery of him
3 questions asked
Indoda emfutshatshane Daniel
Please use English because some of us does not understand Sesotho
Subtitles are at your disposal 🤨
@@LOL187281 So what is da use of them? I wanna understand the whole conversation
Learn other ppl languages then 🥱
Mothako sale a betha shot ball ya tswa mo TV, ke sa e tshwere le now
Pitso he is not good
TK I like your show but please the word " BLACK TAX" is not make sure o darkie my brother you know our background avoid using the word