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Masango opened proceedings in the 25th minute, completing a perfectly weighted square pass from winger George Lebese on the edge of the box. Majoro doubled the lead after 40 minutes, tapping in a dropped ball by goalkeeper Greg Etafia after a cross...
Absa Premiership match at the Nelson Mandela Bay on Wednesday night. The first 45 minutes saw Cosmos on the back-foot for the majority of the half as Chiefs out-passed them in the middle of the park. The Amakhosi made a quick start and created a chance...
South Africa's Bernard Parker (R) is challenged by Mohamed Kamara of Sierra Leone during their 2012 African Nations Cup Group G qualifier soccer match at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit, October 8, 2011. View Photo »
I think as Kaizer Chiefs we are playing good football, but we don't create enough chances so the strikers don't get enough chances
Premiership match at the Nelson Mandela Bay stadium on Wednesday night. Chiefs started brightly and there seemed to be no signs of rustiness after a two month lay-off when they tested the Cosmos keeper as early as the ninth minute. Tlou Molekwane...
Pirates. That's not much of a surprise, as they are the biggest teams in the country. But fans of the Soweto giants do not only read stories about their own team; they cannot resist reading (and commenting on) news about their rivals, resulting in...
Chiefs boosted their attack with the introductions of Bernard Parker and Lehlohonolo Majoro in the last quarter of the match, though the next good chance again went the way of the hosts and Dlamini, who got on the end of a left-flank cross from...
In this photo taken Saturday Oct. 8 2011, Sierra Leone's Ibrahim Kargbo, front, challenges South Africa's Bernard Parker during their Africa Cup Of Nations qualifier in Nelspruit, South Africa. The South African Football Association has lodged an appeal... View Photo »
Parker says Kaizer Chiefs fans need to boost their players rather than demand they be taken off when they are not playing well. The Bafana Bafana international was the latest victim of the boo-boys when Chiefs fans got on his back in the second half of...
Parker says Kaizer Chiefs fans need to boost their players rather than demand they be taken off when they are not playing well. The Bafana Bafana international was the latest victim of the boo-boys when Chiefs fans got on his back in the second half of...
Bernard Parker (born March 16 1986 in Boksburg, Gauteng) is a South African football (soccer) midfielder and striker, currently plays for FC Twente in the Netherlands. Full Article
South Africa's Bernard Parker, right shoots toward the goal next to Egypt's Sayed Moawad during their group G African Cup of Nations qualifier soccer match at the Military Academy stadium in Cairo, Egypt Sunday, June 5, 2011. The match ended with a 0-0 draw.
View Photo »In this photo taken Saturday Oct. 8 2011, Sierra Leone's Ibrahim Kargbo, front, challenges South Africa's Bernard Parker during their Africa Cup Of Nations qualifier in Nelspruit, South Africa. The South African Football Association has lodged an appeal with the Confederation of African...
View Photo »Egypt's Wael Gomaa (R) is challenged by South Africa's Bernard Parker during their 2012 African Cup of Nations qualifying soccer match at Military stadium in Cairo June 5, 2011.
View Photo »Egypt's Ahmed Fathi (L) challenges South Africa's Bernard Parker during their 2012 African Cup of Nations qualifier soccer match in Johannesburg, March 26 2011.
View Photo »South Africa's Bernard Parker, right shoots toward the goal next to Egypt's Sayed Moawad during their group G African Cup of Nations qualifier soccer match at the Military Academy stadium in Cairo, Egypt Sunday, June 5, 2011. The match ended with a 0-0 draw.
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I think as Kaizer Chiefs we are playing good football, but we don't create enough chances so the strikers don't get enough chances
