S3 EP9 | Thato Mutshekwane | "I would take the blame for Muzi Mashaba's accident to protect him."

S3 EP9 | Thato Mutshekwane | "I would take the blame for Muzi Mashaba's accident to protect him."

Author: Africa Podcast Network March 7, 2025 Duration: 1:12:32
South African Soccer Podcast bringing Kasi Flavour ⚽🔥 In This Episode of Trap & Pass: Muzi Mashaba's ex-wife sets the record straight! From love and betrayal to courtroom battles and football drama—she spills it ALL. 💥 How did she first realise her ex-fiancé was a footballer? (Hint: TV had the receipts!) 💥 The breaking point: He left her alone after a trip to go drinking—was that the final straw? 💥 The last time she ever saw him—the day he went to see his child. 💥 From romance to rivalry: How her bond with Coach Pitso sparked friction early on. 💥 Fighting fraud allegations and why she used to "pay herself" when she was mad at him. 💥 Alcohol & Absence: The real reasons their relationship crumbled. 🔥 Thato says Alcohol was Muzi Mashaba's biggest downfall, after this episode, do you agree? 📲 Join the conversation & have your say! 🎥 WATCH NOW on YouTube ➡️ @trapandpassofficial 📲 Stay updated ➡️ Trap & Pass Official #TrapAndPass #FootballDrama #BehindTheScenes #SubscribeNow 🚀⚽

Behind the final whistle and the fading cheers, a different game begins for South African footballers. Trap & Pass, from the Africa Podcast Network, moves beyond highlight reels and trophy celebrations to sit with the people who lived the sport's most pressurized moments. This isn't a series about stats or tactics, but about the human landscape of a footballer's life. Each conversation delves into the complex, often unseen forces that shape careers and define realities long after the boots are hung up. You'll hear from former players themselves, of course, but also from the friends, partners, and family members who stood beside them, offering a panoramic view of the choices made and paths taken. The stories are intimate, sometimes difficult, and always revealing, piecing together a portrait of a life in sport that mainstream commentary rarely captures. This podcast provides a quiet space for reflection and understanding, asking what truly happens when the stadium lights go dark. It’s an invitation to listen deeply to narratives of transition, legacy, and the personal reckonings that come with the end of a playing days, all framed through the distinctive lens of South African soccer culture.
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