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Football fan shoots another after loss

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South African football fans are mad for the English League. Much much much more passionately supported than local league (with exceptions of Kaiser Chiefs and Orlando Pirates).
The love of Liverpool in Durban is huge though- they're selling out the stadium for a 'legends' match in 10 days time-

Chiefs Legends: Abel Shongwe, Ace Khuse, Arthur Zwane, Brian Baloyi, Cyril Nzama, Doctor Khumalo, Fani Madida, Frank Makua, Gardner Seale, Lucas Radebe, Neil Tovey, Ntsie Maphike, Shane MacGregor, Shoes Moshoeu, Stanton Fredericks, Thabo Mooki, Wellington Manyathi, William Shongwe.

Liverpool Legends: Bruce Grobbelaar, Mark Wright, Michael Thomas, Jason Mcateer, Rob Jones, Phil Neal, Alan Kennedy, Jan Molby, Dietmar Hamann, John Barnes, Gary Mcallister, Steve Mcmananan, David Fairclough, Robbie Fowler, John Aldridge, Phil Thompson, Roy Evans, Ian Callaghan.

Bruce Grobelaar will be bagging a couple of Kaffirs there. Didn't that bribe-taking clown brag about hunting for blacks in Rhodesia?
 

Bruce Grobelaar will be bagging a couple of Kaffirs there. Didn't that bribe-taking clown brag about hunting for blacks in Rhodesia?

I'm not sure brag is the right phrase tbf, but he did speak about killing during his time in the army fighting in the bush war
 
I'm not sure brag is the right phrase tbf, but he did speak about killing during his time in the army fighting in the bush war

Grobelaar's memory of the war:

Everything else in life seems insignificant compared to my years in the forces. During bayonet training, our superiors tried to make it more serious by making us scream, "I'll kill you, you black [Poor language removed]."
When you're eyeball to eyeball with the enemy, you know that one of you is going to die. But that doesn't make it any easier in dealing with the guilt.

Of course, the enemy were human beings; I remember returning to my mother's house on leave and the house-boy's son told me he had joined the freedom fighters. I said to him: 'If we meet in the bush I'm going to have to shoot you. Make sure you go well.' And he said: 'I will have to shoot you too.' He was killed and I survived.

Ha Ha "the houseboy's son".

Old habits die hard eh, Brucie?
 

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