Let us look at the rationality of this statement not in a modest and selfish way. Yes Holland bench is better than Bafana bench. Why fly all the way to warm a bench here? Baxter and company must check first if they need an overseas player to play on the day. If not don’t bring them over. That’s why during Barker’s tenure Lucas Ruu Radebe and company were owning their position. Even your own club can ask you what’s the use of flying only to sit on the bench? Really it doesn’t make sense. Again for Baxter if you are not playing for Chiefs or SSU,forget. Serero stay there till the end of your career, there’s nothing to gain in Bafana.

Ntozakuthi let’s face facts here.Serero wants to play for his country but three times he came to SA to play for his nation but was not given a game time??? No no and no  any coach who calls a player from over sees must make sure that player plays for his nation.u Baxter ubhizi ngendlalo yena.

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I’m a Chiefs fan I might be bias. Big up to Serero for being honest,it should be a lesson to other players n Baxter as well, all our foreign based players will do wat Serero did, Jali is benched for the reckless furman,who always made fouls in dangerous areas that cost us. Rantie has been left out for useless reason even though he was scoring almost every game since the Nigeria game, next it ll be Keegan “Die poppy sal dance” Dolly ,but my question it will be, is our PSL players better than our overseas based players?.

Can we compare our PSL standards with those overseas league?. So our overseas based players should be guaranteed starting berth in our national team instead of coming here and being benched,nw we should start playing the likes of mothiba,singh etc a lot of game time even in under 23 set up, most African team dat qualify for world cup,their squad is made up of overseas based players,look at senegal for example,95% of their squad are playing outside senegal,but here in sa we believe our lazy players who r comfortable playing at home can take bafana bafana to world cup

RATHER MY SOFA THAN BAFANA’S BENCH