Tavern Talk with ex-Orlando Pirates' James Mothibi: Imagine If Nine Of Us Had Been Burnt


Born in Warrenton in the Northern Cape, James Mothibi started his career at African Wanderers in the 2001/02 season and made his debut in the professional ranks against Kaizer Chiefs at Absa Stadium in Durban.

He went on to have a stint with Orlando Pirates and later played for Maritzburg United and Mpumalanga Black Aces. The former blonde-haired striker jokingly says he has not yet retired, but that perhaps he should as he is being interviewed for Still in Touch.

Hola, James! Let’s relive the old days and talk about your time at Orlando Pirates, whom you joined from African Wanderers and where you spent a couple of seasons.

I had a good time there. I was mostly sharing a room with Jimmy Kauleza or the late Gift Leremi. Jimmy was very quiet and naughty. He kept to himself most of the time. The character was Gift, who was my buddy in the team. He was a very good person as well. I remember one time we were in Malawi to play Bakili Bullets. We lost 1-0 and we went to the airport to catch a flight back. While there, Gift, Sibusiso Mazibuko and I were in conversation. They called us over to hand out our passports and flight tickets. Without being noticed Gift stole Sibusiso’s passport and ticket, ha, ha, ha. Everyone started boarding the plane but Sibusiso was left behind because he couldn’t find his passport and tickets! Gift and I kept on asking Sibusiso, “Hey, Sbu, u grand ntwana? Thina siyahamba ntwana (Are you alright boy? We are leaving).” We had told Tebogo Moloi, the assistant coach, about what Gift had done and he then went up to Sibusiso and told him, “Sbuda, we’ll talk to Irvin (Khoza) to organise you a place to sleep tonight but you’ll only be able to come back tomorrow.” Ha, ha, ha, that guy was frustrated, mfethu. We could see he was about to cry and that’s when Gift gave him his things. We had a good laugh about it in the plane. That was Gift for you!

Ha, ha, ha. He sounds like he was a very naughty guy.

The one day we were playing Moroka Swallows at Johannesburg Stadium. Kosta Papic liked me because of my work-rate and I was always in the starting line-up. On that day, when I went to fetch my playing kit, I found that someone had taken my right boot. I was just standing there wearing only one boot, ha, ha. The coach and match officials were panicking because the game was about to start... only to find out just before the game that it was Gift who had done it.

Were there any other characters in the team?

We had so many of them, like Williams Okpara. A lot of the guys liked to have a chiskop and whenever Okpara greeted you, he would bite you on your head and then say, “In Nigeria we eat people.” There was also Abednego Netshiozwi, Lucky Lekgwathi and Thapelo Liau. I remember one day we lost to SuperSport United 4-3, after having taken a 3-0 lead. On the Monday after the game, we had a post-mortem of the match and the likes of Phil Setshedi and Zodwa Khoza were there. Phil asked what our problem was. The guys started speaking about what they thought the problem had been. Then came Jimmy’s turn. He stood up and said, “Hayi (No), mina Bra Phil, ngicela i clearance yami(I’m asking for my clearance).” Ha, ha, ha. The guys were asking him, “We win together and we lose together, so where are you going?” It was a big topic in the team and we started calling him ‘Clearance’.

You know how Augusto Palacios speaks broken English… The one day Thapelo spoke Sotho in a team talk. Palacios said, “Thapelo, I can’t hear you man. What are you saying now?” Thapelo responded, in Sotho, “If you can’t hear me, it’s your problem. People will tell you what I’m saying. I’m going to speak my language.” That was another funny one!

Go on. Tell us more...

Steve Lekoelea was naughty. I recall this one time we went to play against Black Leopards and, as you know, as Africans we believe in muti. We did a sauna before the game and went in, in groups of eight. Now, there was a hot iron that was put in there once we were all inside the sauna. They took the iron straight from the stove... it was really hot. We didn’t go in wearing any clothes obviously, ha, ha, ha. The muti man didn’t put the iron in properly and it fell in the hot water causing the water to spray. Eish, you should have been there. The guys started running away and threw the blanket away. Steve ended up making a joke about it and said, “Imagine if nine of us had been burnt... The newspapers would say Orlando Pirates couldn’t play against Black Leopards because nine of their players were burnt.” Ha, ha, ha! He was a character. Those were fun times. It was an unforgettable period of my career.

TAVERN TALK FUN FACTS:

Best player I’ve ever faced: Mbulelo Mabizela

Best player I’ve played with: Welcome Mazibuko

Biggest pay cheque: R10 000

Smallest pay cheque: R1 500

Former team that used the most muti: Orlando Pirates

Favourite current player: Oupa Manyisa

Current occupation: Coaching Pitch United in the Northern Cape


Former teams: African Wanderers, Orlando Pirates, Maritzburg United, Mpumalanga Black Aces, City Pillars, United FC

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