"With Ekstein, I think it was a wrong decision. They should have just let Ekstein play until the end of the season. He had not signed with any team, so it was not supposed to be a problem.
"The right decision would have been to let him play the remainder of the season and prove that he deserves the contract he was asking for." Amakhosi were not done as they followed up the release of Ekstein with the firing of Gustavo Paez, Khotso Malope and Virgil Vries before the season came to an end.
The 38-year-old former midfielder believes Chiefs have perhaps learnt from their mistake from last season. "Maybe they think that the release of George right now will affect the dynamic in the team like it did when they released players last season.""If I was Chiefs, I would let him go because he already decided to join another team. It's going to be awkward when Chiefs play George against Sundowns," he said.Chiefs still have to face Sundowns in a clash that could decide the championship.
trueG_88 That boy betrayed the khosi nation period
trueG_88 Eksteen - Who does he play for currently?
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