Orlando Pirates owner Irvin Khoza has said that Jose Riveiro is no longer with the team.
Khoza, the Orlando Pirates chairman, is furious at Riveiro’ “demeaning and insulting” comments.
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The Spanish player will lead the Buccaneers’ effort to win the Premier Soccer League in the upcoming season.
The Orlando Pirates chairman, Irvin Khoza, has criticized those who oppose Jose Riveiro as the team’s next coach.
The 46-year-old Spaniard took over as head coach of the Buccaneers on June 25, taking over for Mandla Ncikazi, who was demoted to assistant coach.
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The Soweto team’s choice of “a little-known” coach, in the opinion of some
did not agree with all of the supporters. He has used several aliases on social media, including the cliched term “plumber.”
However, the administrator finds it offensive when someone calls someone “insulting and demeaning.”
“It is disgusting and demeaning that a social media activist in the Twittersphere abstained from using pejorative words to disparage plumbers,” Khoza told Sunday World.
He spoke with reporters from the coach’s home country, and he didn’t come back speaking in plumber’s terms. A thoughtful conversation is helpful because some people just want to create offense and don’t have any helpful solutions to provide.
The Bucs have had difficulty competing for the Premier Soccer League championship during the last 10 years, which has
did not agree with all of the supporters. He has used several aliases on social media, including the cliched term “plumber.”
However, the administrator finds it offensive when someone calls someone “insulting and demeaning.”
“It is disgusting and demeaning that a social media activist in the Twittersphere abstained from using pejorative words to disparage plumbers,” Khoza told Sunday World.
He spoke with reporters from the coach’s home country, and he didn’t come back speaking in plumber’s terms. A thoughtful conversation is helpful because some people just want to create offense and don’t have any helpful solutions to provide.
The Bucs have had difficulty competing for the Premier Soccer League championship during the last 10 years, which has
not favorably received by their supporters.
At the end of the previous season, they were 21 points behind the champion Mamelodi Sundowns with 44 points.
But the “Iron Duke” is sure that the new tactician will help the team.
“Everyone looked for the coach quite carefully. Looking at some of our professors is intriguing, and it was a tough procedure,” Khoza remarked.
“If you look at each of our teams’ various head coaches, they have