Sipho Sephadi | lifestyle downgrade from R300K to R10K | Cars I had | life after retirement | Money

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Published 2023-10-31

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  • @thaboralijoe1919
    Thanks for sharing this man is very mature. I salute him for giving a credit to his ex wife without bad mouthing her. He conveyed a very strong message about discipline and marriage
  • Another epic with a passer of the ball, Mr Cebo Manyapelo(RIP) used to call him in his second name, Clint. He played with the likes of Chris Mwakapuki & Benson Otiti's of this world. Big ups TK and we just needs your consistency because our Tuesdays are not the same without this platform.One ❤.
  • @andriesmogale
    I like his sense of humour while addressing serious issues. I wish amajita can listen and get married at an early age to avoid galavanting with gold-diggers.
  • @OfentseMogapi
    This guy was a marvelous together with Sammy magalefa , mamadou diallo , Christopher katango
  • Dankie TK, great interview with Sipho Clint Sephadi, one of the greatest players of his generation!!! Just one correction, Sipho is mistaken about the order/sequence of the Cosmos' participation in the Coca Cola Cup. Cosmos Met Chiefs in 2001, they lost 5-0, Chiefs were under Mushin. The very next Season, Jomo came up against Boyz2Men (Khuse and Khumalo), and Cosmos won 1-0 with a dubious goal by Tico Tico (suspected offside). In the next edition (2003), the final was won by Chiefs (against the Owen Da Gama led Silver Stars) under the late great Ted Dumitru, final score 2-0. The next time Cosmos were in the final was in 2005, against Supersport, which they won with a red hot Anthony Laffor toying with opposition!!!
  • TK it's been years of you pushing, you are an inspiration brother, it's conversations that give us the most in depth knowledge about another person's life.... appreciate your efforts, you deserve all the praises and more
  • @iamrealeboha
    Great story-teller "Spaghetti" Sephadi. Well done TK.
  • Years Team 1994–1996 Wits University 1996–2008 Jomo Cosmos 2008–2009 Winners Park
  • @user-gb2el8xs3b
    Ngiyabuthanda ubu honest bakho and your openness ngalama culprits agcwele Ku south African football ebe ngazilutho that's why silasikhona ngale standard esi poor kanje anyone can be a soccer coach, player ,team manager club owner ,scout and coaches in waiting called technical directors where as they are directing the traffic
  • @zwaks.mthimkhulu
    Enjoyable interview. Sipho is very entertaining and very wise. I love that he is content with his life and career despite the setbacks he experienced. Most people wallow in bitterness because of opportunities they missed but not Sipho. He obviously wishes things could have panned out differently but he is happy and jokes about it. He is a realist. I also love that he gives credit to his wife and marriage for his longevity in the game. Big ups to him and wish him the best.
  • i enjoyed this so much> This man reminded me of an era when i fell in love with football>thank you bra sipho thank you TK
  • Clint Sephadi,I remember him and that first under 23 national which also had the likes of Robert Kalaka....
  • @ezinyeizinja4170
    Bekamnandi u Grootman in his playing days adawise nice interview TK 👊🏾.
  • @eucannkosi9088
    Ahhhhh Bra Clint…! Played with this guy at cosmos him ntsume and magalefe were very funny
  • @lwazimgedezi4993
    I still remember that final between Jomo vs Supersport 2005 they won on penalties after they beat Chiefs and Pirates to the road of that final. 😢 Football that time was very interesting
  • @thabifaku600
    True legend right there. We appreciate you grootman Sephadi. Limnandi over Le grootman.