Kaizer Chiefs are exploring all avenues to try an overcome the club's struggles in the last few years. One of the possibilities explored by the club is to get the legends of yesteryear involved in the hope of restoring the glory days at Naturena.
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Eight years is a long time for a team of Chiefs' calibre to go without any silverware.
The chopping and changing of coaches, five in eight years, hasn't helped the situation either.
It appears that the Glamour Boys are looking beyond the field for solutions and as explained by club legend Jabulani 'S-Curl' Mendu, the club are in the process of forming a legends' committee, where former players are able to formally provide an input that would help the club regain its winning culture.
"They [the club] are trying to make a committee of the legends from the '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s, so that we can have our input because we all love the club and we all want our glory days to be back. That's the structure they're doing right now," Mendu told journalists at the SAFA CAF A License course on Wednesday.
Mendu, who turned out for Chiefs between 2003 and 2006, knows all about winning trophies, having lifted a plethora of trophies in his time with the club.
This year alone, Chiefs have had three coaches in Arthur Zwane, Molefi Ntseki and Cavin Johnson, who is working on an interim basis having been roped in from the club's development structures.
Chiefs, as it appears, are not resting on their laurels in search of glory and while there is no word on when this legends' committee will be formed, it is a step in the right direction for the Soweto giants.
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