REST IN PEACE PETER CHINGOKA

Participate in discussion with your fellow Zimbabwe cricket fans!
User avatar
encore
Posts: 285
Joined: Mon Jul 22, 2019 7:55 pm
Supports: Mountaineers

Re: REST IN PEACE PETER CHINGOKA

Post by encore »

zimbos_05 wrote:
Sat Aug 31, 2019 2:27 am
foreignfield wrote:
Fri Aug 30, 2019 11:17 am
Maybe because cricket was for decades the embodiment of a racist colonial regime?
And the longer you let that bitterness embody you, the more you will never progress.

If Mandela could do it, why can we not follow suit. Cricket is now a majority black sport, ruled by blacks. How much longer are they going to live in the colonial past.
We don't love Mandela. Never have and never will! Don't let those who control the media lead you to believe otherwise. He is a cowardly traitor just like his long annointed successor leading the country right now Cyril Ramaphosa.

All that has been achieved has been inspite of him, not because of him!

If he was effective then "those people" would have turned against him, just like they turned against Desmond Tutu for 1-Proposing White Tax; and 2-Demanding more Black representation in the Springboks.

Economics aside, there is one major difference why Zimbabwean players, coaches and Administrators who are African, have struggled. It's because of their fellow brothers and sisters.

We have always thrown our weight behind all 'black' players no matter how much the media tried to destroy them: Gibbs, Langeveldt, Ntini, Amla, Tsolekile, Tsotsobe, Philander, Berhadien, Bavuma, Phehlukwayo, Loots. Every time they had a poor game alongside a white players, the media always isolated them and hammered them. It was so blantant and unapologetic (same applies to Zimbabwe if you consider how many pathetic performances the likes of Waller and Moor dished out in recent memory).

We always supported and defended our players.

Here you go through the forum and see how many times fellow brothers hammered eg a Maruma and Chari and you wonder if they stop to think what it does to those players when they visit the forum or Facebook. This is why our players have better self-esteem and confidence. They don't have self-sabotaging fans.

If you listen to some people here you would be forgiven for thinking that Craig Evans, John Rennie, Gavin Rennie and Dirk Viljoen were better players/allrounders than Elton Chigumbura and Stuart Matsikenyeri. Never! Even Timecyn Maruma has/had a higher ceiling those four!

An Andile Phehlukwayo will excel, not because he is more talented than Mluleki Nkala, Elton Chigumbura, Luke Jongwe, or William Mashinge - no ways, but it's because we love and support him. Had Vusi Sibanda received even half the love Temba Bavuma gets, it would have done him a whole lot of good! Same applies to coaches Toyana and Nkwe where Mangongo is concerned. Most of our players are Xhosa but loved by Sotho, Venda etc alike. We build, yet you guys destroy your fellowman while a 29 year old PJ Moor quietly without being droped amasses 50 ODI caps while averaging 20 at a 60SR against the likes of UAE, NED & SCO! Whereas, a Forster Mutizwa had to average 35-40 against this level of opposition, and be dropped for averaging 20 odd against the likes of NZ.

Anyway...
Voice of reason.

Googly
Posts: 14197
Joined: Thu Feb 07, 2013 5:48 pm

Re: REST IN PEACE PETER CHINGOKA

Post by Googly »

I’m curious why you think Mandela is a traitor?
I didn’t much like him either, but maybe for different reasons.
Also curious why you think Chingoka was a great man?

ZIMDOGGY
Posts: 6647
Joined: Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:40 pm
Supports: MidWest Rhinos

Re: REST IN PEACE PETER CHINGOKA

Post by ZIMDOGGY »

Googly wrote:
Tue Sep 03, 2019 5:50 am
I’m curious why you think Mandela is a traitor?
I didn’t much like him either, but maybe for different reasons.
Also curious why you think Chingoka was a great man?
He will take the opposite opinion to what you have.

So now that you have said you are no fan of Mandela, He's going to write up an Invictus sequel with 'but hes actually good at this and that on second thought'.
Cricinfo profile of the 'James Bond' of cricket:

FULL NAME: Angus James Mackay
BORN: 13 June 1967, Harare
KNOWN AS: Gus Mackay

'The' Gus Mackay.

Hero.
Sportsman.
Artist.
Player.

**
Q. VUSI SIBANDA, WHERE DO YOU HOP?

A. UNDA DA ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE*

User avatar
zimbos_05
Posts: 3057
Joined: Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:00 am

Re: REST IN PEACE PETER CHINGOKA

Post by zimbos_05 »

encore wrote:
Sun Sep 01, 2019 12:32 pm
We don't love Mandela. Never have and never will! Don't let those who control the media lead you to believe otherwise. He is a cowardly traitor just like his long annointed successor leading the country right now Cyril Ramaphosa.

All that has been achieved has been inspite of him, not because of him!

If he was effective then "those people" would have turned against him, just like they turned against Desmond Tutu for 1-Proposing White Tax; and 2-Demanding more Black representation in the Springboks.

Economics aside, there is one major difference why Zimbabwean players, coaches and Administrators who are African, have struggled. It's because of their fellow brothers and sisters.

We have always thrown our weight behind all 'black' players no matter how much the media tried to destroy them: Gibbs, Langeveldt, Ntini, Amla, Tsolekile, Tsotsobe, Philander, Berhadien, Bavuma, Phehlukwayo, Loots. Every time they had a poor game alongside a white players, the media always isolated them and hammered them. It was so blantant and unapologetic (same applies to Zimbabwe if you consider how many pathetic performances the likes of Waller and Moor dished out in recent memory).

We always supported and defended our players.

Here you go through the forum and see how many times fellow brothers hammered eg a Maruma and Chari and you wonder if they stop to think what it does to those players when they visit the forum or Facebook. This is why our players have better self-esteem and confidence. They don't have self-sabotaging fans.

If you listen to some people here you would be forgiven for thinking that Craig Evans, John Rennie, Gavin Rennie and Dirk Viljoen were better players/allrounders than Elton Chigumbura and Stuart Matsikenyeri. Never! Even Timecyn Maruma has/had a higher ceiling those four!

An Andile Phehlukwayo will excel, not because he is more talented than Mluleki Nkala, Elton Chigumbura, Luke Jongwe, or William Mashinge - no ways, but it's because we love and support him. Had Vusi Sibanda received even half the love Temba Bavuma gets, it would have done him a whole lot of good! Same applies to coaches Toyana and Nkwe where Mangongo is concerned. Most of our players are Xhosa but loved by Sotho, Venda etc alike. We build, yet you guys destroy your fellowman while a 29 year old PJ Moor quietly without being droped amasses 50 ODI caps while averaging 20 at a 60SR against the likes of UAE, NED & SCO! Whereas, a Forster Mutizwa had to average 35-40 against this level of opposition, and be dropped for averaging 20 odd against the likes of NZ.

Anyway...
What is there not to love about fighting for freedom and then choosing a path of peace over retaliation. An eye for an eye makes the world blind. However, in the case of Africa, most go blind by sticking a fork in their own eye. It's funny how you can call a man who spent 27 years of his life behind bars as a coward.

What has been achieved since Madiba? Nkandla? Guptas? Yengeni? Travelgate?

How often have the white players been inconsistently bad and not dropped or written about. You don't pay attention to that. You just look for the moments when a black players gets the same treatment and cry wolf. Let's forget Tsotsobe because of his match-fixing and such, but are you really arguing that black SA players get it worse? A bowling attack that has 3 black players as the spearheads. Amla was justified in the media criticism. He never let it affect him though. He put his head down and worked hard to prove everyone wrong, and they loved him. Same for Ntini. Put his head down and worked. Has Bavuma not taken his chance. Andile will excel because he works. He learns when he gets taught and he works to better himself. You see it in his talk and his demeanor. But if its because you love him, imagine if you loved everyone regardless.

With regards to Maruma. No doubt, man has produced the goods at domestic level. Not at international. He has been dropped because of that. Rennies, Evans and Viljoen the same. Produced at domestic, not at international. Got dropped.

Are we going to forget the times SA was forced to pick players of colour only to have that cost the team. Biggest that comes to mind is Philander in the WC semi.

One of the problem is Africa is that everyone wants things handed to them on a plate. You have independence and then expect everything to just flow for you, and then when it does not work, you blame some colonialist from 5o years ago.

With Zim, PJ Moor has proved his worth to side on many an occasion. The problem with our team is not the talent, but the professionalism. Guys do not work. They take the easy ride. Hammy being the prime example. Should have been dropped over a year ago, but instead became captain and rides his crap.

I remember most bagging out Ervine on here and saying he got a free ride as a white guy. He came back and blasted top scores proving all of you wrong.

I'm all for black empowerment, i really am. I just dont understand why everything has to be about skin colour. It's just tiring. The best person regardless of skin colour should get the job. It's the name on the front that matters, not the name on the back.

TapsC
Posts: 2349
Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2015 2:54 am

Re: REST IN PEACE PETER CHINGOKA

Post by TapsC »

PJ Moor=Jesse Lingard. If you know you know

User avatar
encore
Posts: 285
Joined: Mon Jul 22, 2019 7:55 pm
Supports: Mountaineers

Re: REST IN PEACE PETER CHINGOKA

Post by encore »

Googly wrote:
Tue Sep 03, 2019 5:50 am
I’m curious why you think Mandela is a traitor?
I didn’t much like him either, but maybe for different reasons.
Operation derail the thread?

Anyway, read for yourself. Very brief.

https://www.facebook.com/DrJohnHenrikCl ... 795560235/
Voice of reason.

User avatar
encore
Posts: 285
Joined: Mon Jul 22, 2019 7:55 pm
Supports: Mountaineers

Re: REST IN PEACE PETER CHINGOKA

Post by encore »

ZIMDOGGY wrote:
Tue Sep 03, 2019 6:17 am
He will take the opposite opinion to what you have.

So now that you have said you are no fan of Mandela, He's going to write up an Invictus sequel with 'but hes actually good at this and that on second thought'.
There is nothing good about Mandela as far as I'm concerned.
Voice of reason.

User avatar
encore
Posts: 285
Joined: Mon Jul 22, 2019 7:55 pm
Supports: Mountaineers

Re: REST IN PEACE PETER CHINGOKA

Post by encore »

zimbos_05 your response is all over. And stop being the 25th book of the Bible.

As for the rest, I have this to say:


"There is nothing more unequal than the equal treatment of unequal people!"

Image
Voice of reason.

User avatar
jaybro
Posts: 10390
Joined: Tue Apr 30, 2013 3:36 am
Supports: MidWest Rhinos

Re: REST IN PEACE PETER CHINGOKA

Post by jaybro »

Wow can't believe PC is dead :o :o :o

After all these years hating his guts it's quite sobering, RIP none the less

I do how ever find it ironic reading through some posts here & on other platforms that the same people who claim PC did a great job running the game, also defend Mukuhlani saying 'the damage was done before he arrived' :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Geez Manase must have spent some cash in the 2 minutes he was in charge :lol: :lol: :lol:

#canthaveitbothways
Chairman of the Neville Madziva fan Club

Originator of the #mumbamania movement

User avatar
zimbos_05
Posts: 3057
Joined: Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:00 am

Re: REST IN PEACE PETER CHINGOKA

Post by zimbos_05 »

encore wrote:
Tue Sep 03, 2019 10:52 pm
zimbos_05 your response is all over. And stop being the 25th book of the Bible.

My response is all over? Mate, check yourself.

Post Reply