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Thanks Trevor for making this conversation happen. I really liked Bruce. He was a super active goal keeper. A ball cat. Bruce is a great man too and we were lucky to have him in Zimbabwe as our goalizer
Great interview Trevor. Bruce has that Afrikaaner sense of humor and sense of pride that despite all the years in Europe he never lost it nor his accent.
The Great Bruce Grobbelaar, I Love you so much and as a Liverpool fan I will never forget you and I thank you very much. Up Liverpool!!!(I am Sanni Aminu Thompson)from Austria. Stay bless Bruce.
growing up in the 80's and 90's, there was a myth that we grew up believing about Bruce. It was said that Bruce once dived for the ball but he went the wrong way, then whilst mid air, he turned towards the ball and still saved the ball.
What a show! Thanks a span Trevor for bringing the Jungle man back into our lives. We love him and look forward to his return to the Warriors as the Coach!
❤made me shed a tear King Bruce 😊😊😊😊😊😢😢❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 His Majesty of Zimbabwe, a Freedom fighter in my lenses , u alwys loved your people ignorant to color 😅 Lemme confess that i was born in the late 90s and when i first came to read and hear about the Legendery Skipper nobody ever told me he was white , many years i used to praise The Legend Thinking he was a black guy only to find out later he was white. For that period alone im so grateful 😅❤😊bcoz the History he Made overshadowed any negativity around him. Thank u Bruce for Life , we want u to come back and play your final wish for the country you Invented and blended. May Most High give you strength and mighty We're blessed to hav you ❤ youre such a blessing to 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe, its clear in your eyes , no lips can beat that expression, and those experiences of risking your only Job to play for your country wouldnt be known today if you never speak out. Thats so touching , worse the story of a malfunctioning Plane ✈ imagine risking your life for your nation. ❤❤❤this is Huge , U deserve massive recognition, if everything was running well in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 your Academy could be recruiting Zimbabweans for Liverpool smoothly but bcoz of useless puppets we cant utilize this its a disgrace to our ancestors.
Great interview. Bra Trevor was unfortunately not picking up some of the Jungleman's humour. Bruce mentioned the specific time when he scored a goal as joke... Great show as always.
Thanks Trevor for bringing Legend here. I enjoy this. If is something we can do outside the country to help our national team and football in general, please tell us , I willing to support it.
Bruce's story about Honde Valley, I can confirm. My mom and my dad told me this story. What happened in Honde Valley at the tea estates is sad. It happened by the big tree...near Nyawamba River.
Hi Travor thanx for these fantastic shows.. Lovely to have sportsperson.. How about you bring in Brendan Taylor, Heath Streak, Tatenda Taibu Andy Blignaught
Great goal keeper he was and he has the heart for his country, he has been saying this over and over about getting his last run with the warriors.ZIFA never wants someone non corrupt.sad reality
Thank you Trevor for this wonderful conversation with one of our Zimbabwean sporting legends. How about a similar interview with some of other soccer starts of yesteryear - like my father, Tendayi Chieza, who played for Mangula, Salisbury Sables, Zimabwe Saints and the National team and continued as a coach at Zimbabwe Saints? There would be so much to talk about. For example, the position of old sporting stars in todays conversations around sport and development; how those stars are treated today, and a reminder to todays generation about the names and faces that graced our sports fields and hearts. My father is alive and kicking and lives in the UK. @inConversationwithTrevor
There is no doubt Bruce Grobbelaar is a Zimbabwean hero though he was born in Durban KZN.RSA.Zimbabweans poured out emotional support when he was engulfed in the match fixing allegations which the London Crown court eventually acquitted him from the accusations. Brucie would turn his back on a lucrative LFC career to fly off 8000miles to play for his beloved Zimbabwe. It was the Zim Jungleman who negotiated the brilliant,beautiful kit deal during the Dream team Era with the Enns Sportswear which was based in Merseyside .I totally agree with Jungleman that Zim football has been dragged into the abyss &doldrums by incompetent, inept ZIFA,SRC,Govt &so-called administrators like Leo Mugabe,Chiyangwa,Henrietta Rushwaya etal.
When you have struggles in life, you should revisit those struggles to get rid of the demons - incredibly pregnant statement! I was only 4 when the DreamTeam peaked around 1992, but I've got fond memories from reading about that era over the years. I also remember listening to Radio 1 in the 90s when Evans Mambara and Charles CNN Mabika used to do the commentary over football matches - what a time it was! Having done my O'levels at Mzilikazi High, I've re-created my own picture of what a fortress Barbourfields was during those Bruce and Peter Nsukuzonke Ndlovu days. Sad how everything about football has become in Zim now --- my heart bleeds gallons! Cry my beloved Zim football. Only God knows!!!
The legend Bruce Globera u were the best was in primary school imagine as a woman I used to call myself Bruce Globera when ever playing football and now I'm a mother of 2😊
Great interview but Trevor you should have given Bruce a pep talk regarding the colonial slurs like "Pickaninny" and "House Boy". At least you could have censored those parts. Those words may offend some people.
To those complaining about that he said "pikini", it's actually common in many European and west African countries to say for example "my pikini". Has nothing to do with race. Just means my young child. Proberly derived from the Latin language.
@@earthlycitizen2155 that's the problem with us Zimbos we want to put school were school is not necessary. A sports person is well versed with the in and out of the sports. Than an accountant and don't get me wrong we do need scholars but not in every field.
With all due respect. Old habbits die hard. Big thanks to all those who are assertive & honest to express their concerns regarding the use of those horrid colonial terms. disres disres disres
Now I see why Trevor had to trwck down Bruce to be part of this talk. Issue ye FIFA siyanai nayo, just do the right thing. Bruce remains a big part of our success story as a soccer playing country, but keep away from this politics dzaana Mlosthwa na Trevor
oh yes suoer thtrow back, mention of of all legends bybthe junglemam lucky dube, brenna msiska, etc marisha bar , a highlamders tradition after match day
Sickening racial slurs that are very derogatory by Mr Bruce. I am surprised why Mr Ncube remained mum about that, he should have questioned why Bruce still uses such words to describe little black kids😢
Bruce used the "P-word" to refer to young children of colour. That word is very offensive. It is an old Rhodesian relic. It is sad that we have to hear this word uttered on a public platform such as this one. This is 2023, we should not have to be subjected to these vile words. I'm disappointed that Trevor did not take exception to the use of this word on his show. When Boris Johnson used this word, he had to offer an apology. I would have assumed that we are all aware of the inappropriate nature of this word. If there is not an apology from this channel, I shan't be watching anymore episodes.
“Pickinini” is not deragatory! It was actually a term initially used by black housekeepers when they referred to their Master’s children as “pickinini boss” meaning Little Boss so the term was then adopted to refer to little ones
Yah cringe worthy language in use here. I couldn't watch for more than 5 minutes. Bruce probably just came out of the rock he was living in an hour before the interview absolutely no clue how far the world has changed.
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Ooh such precious memories. I can see Bruce in Rufaro Stadium doing his antics😀. Thank you Trevor. Thank you Bruce.
Thank you Trevor and am glad you are an Arsenal fan because am one too. We love you Bruce.
Thanks Trevor for making this conversation happen. I really liked Bruce. He was a super active goal keeper. A ball cat. Bruce is a great man too and we were lucky to have him in Zimbabwe as our goalizer
Good morning. Thank you for being here. We value your quality support.
most welcome MR Ncube
Waal. Its great to hear Bruce 's Love for Zimbabwe. Thank you Trevor for your inspiring show. I am sure Zimbabwe will be bright in the near future.
you are welcome, Darlington
Siyabonga Mnu T. Ncube ngohlelo.
Great interview Trevor. Bruce has that Afrikaaner sense of humor and sense of pride that despite all the years in Europe he never lost it nor his accent.
The Great Bruce Grobbelaar, I Love you so much and as a Liverpool fan I will never forget you and I thank you very much. Up Liverpool!!!(I am Sanni Aminu Thompson)from Austria. Stay bless Bruce.
Really enjoyed watching him then! Always made me feel proud. Thank you for a great interview.
You went beyond the headlines Mukoma Trevor! What a gentleman!
Wow, what a humble man he is thsnks Trevor thank you, Jungleman Bluce
Always great to hear from you Bruce
Great conversation Trevor. As always you went beyond the sensation
I'm a Liverpool fan because of you Bruce 🥰
same here :):)
growing up in the 80's and 90's, there was a myth that we grew up believing about Bruce. It was said that Bruce once dived for the ball but he went the wrong way, then whilst mid air, he turned towards the ball and still saved the ball.
Now you know it was real 😂
You died me my dear🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
I would like to think that Trevor & Bruce have learnt something to never be repeated at all.
What a show! Thanks a span Trevor for bringing the Jungle man back into our lives. We love him and look forward to his return to the Warriors as the Coach!
Amazing man, honest and passionate. Peace be unto you Jungleman.
Sending love and best wishes to all our Scouse fans in Africa & across the World. YNWA from South Africa.
Bruce and The Dream Team. Gone are the days for sure
Wow! This is neat. Thank you for this beautiful conversation brother Bruce👍🏽
Thanks Trevor for bringing the “Jungleman”- best goalkeeper ever for the then Warriors under coach Fabisch
❤made me shed a tear King Bruce
😊😊😊😊😊😢😢❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
His Majesty of Zimbabwe, a Freedom fighter in my lenses , u alwys loved your people ignorant to color 😅
Lemme confess that i was born in the late 90s and when i first came to read and hear about the Legendery Skipper nobody ever told me he was white , many years i used to praise The Legend Thinking he was a black guy only to find out later he was white. For that period alone im so grateful 😅❤😊bcoz the History he Made overshadowed any negativity around him. Thank u Bruce for Life , we want u to come back and play your final wish for the country you Invented and blended. May Most High give you strength and mighty
We're blessed to hav you ❤ youre such a blessing to 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe, its clear in your eyes , no lips can beat that expression, and those experiences of risking your only Job to play for your country wouldnt be known today if you never speak out. Thats so touching , worse the story of a malfunctioning Plane ✈ imagine risking your life for your nation. ❤❤❤this is Huge , U deserve massive recognition, if everything was running well in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 your Academy could be recruiting Zimbabweans for Liverpool smoothly but bcoz of useless puppets we cant utilize this its a disgrace to our ancestors.
Well Bruce. I do wish you well. Will always love you. You have given a good insight to our history. Do not give up about where we come from.
I really enjoyed listening to this conversation. Stay blessed gentlemen!
Great interview. Bra Trevor was unfortunately not picking up some of the Jungleman's humour. Bruce mentioned the specific time when he scored a goal as joke...
Great show as always.
Thanks Trevor for bringing Legend here. I enjoy this. If is something we can do outside the country to help our national team and football in general, please tell us , I willing to support it.
Bruce's story about Honde Valley, I can confirm. My mom and my dad told me this story. What happened in Honde Valley at the tea estates is sad. It happened by the big tree...near Nyawamba River.
What happened, can you share Anne
What happened? If you could shed more light, please.
@@Mbefe1 the police killed some young men
He is a boer. Born in South africa And served in the Rhodesiaans army.
Hi Travor thanx for these fantastic shows.. Lovely to have sportsperson..
How about you bring in Brendan Taylor, Heath Streak, Tatenda Taibu Andy Blignaught
Thank you for the suggestion
Wwwwow, wwwwow, wwwwow ❗ What an amazing interview Bhud Trevor 👏👏
Cry my beloveth country ❗❗❗
Great goal keeper he was and he has the heart for his country, he has been saying this over and over about getting his last run with the warriors.ZIFA never wants someone non corrupt.sad reality
Liverpool legend 💪
We always salute you Bruce.we love you and mis you imensily
Thank you Trevor for this wonderful conversation with one of our Zimbabwean sporting legends. How about a similar interview with some of other soccer starts of yesteryear - like my father, Tendayi Chieza, who played for Mangula, Salisbury Sables, Zimabwe Saints and the National team and continued as a coach at Zimbabwe Saints?
There would be so much to talk about. For example, the position of old sporting stars in todays conversations around sport and development; how those stars are treated today, and a reminder to todays generation about the names and faces that graced our sports fields and hearts. My father is alive and kicking and lives in the UK.
@inConversationwithTrevor
thank you Bruce
Our legend.
Thank you for sharing
There is no doubt Bruce Grobbelaar is a Zimbabwean hero though he was born in Durban KZN.RSA.Zimbabweans poured out emotional support when he was engulfed in the match fixing allegations which the London Crown court eventually acquitted him from the accusations. Brucie would turn his back on a lucrative LFC career to fly off 8000miles to play for his beloved Zimbabwe. It was the Zim Jungleman who negotiated the brilliant,beautiful kit deal during the Dream team Era with the Enns Sportswear which was based in Merseyside .I totally agree with Jungleman that Zim football has been dragged into the abyss &doldrums by incompetent, inept ZIFA,SRC,Govt &so-called administrators like Leo Mugabe,Chiyangwa,Henrietta Rushwaya etal.
When you have struggles in life, you should revisit those struggles to get rid of the demons - incredibly pregnant statement! I was only 4 when the DreamTeam peaked around 1992, but I've got fond memories from reading about that era over the years. I also remember listening to Radio 1 in the 90s when Evans Mambara and Charles CNN Mabika used to do the commentary over football matches - what a time it was! Having done my O'levels at Mzilikazi High, I've re-created my own picture of what a fortress Barbourfields was during those Bruce and Peter Nsukuzonke Ndlovu days. Sad how everything about football has become in Zim now --- my heart bleeds gallons! Cry my beloved Zim football. Only God knows!!!
The legend Bruce Globera u were the best was in primary school imagine as a woman I used to call myself Bruce Globera when ever playing football and now I'm a mother of 2😊
Only God knows, I burst into tears!!!
The goalkeeper actually was Japhet Mparutsa who made the number one his for ten years in the national team
We love you...
Remember The Great goalkeeper John Gallacher who died in a road accident on his way to Harare from a Callies tournament in Bulawayo.
Seems to be a genuine guy
So we are going to the next world cup hopefully
Great interview but Trevor you should have given Bruce a pep talk regarding the colonial slurs like "Pickaninny" and "House Boy". At least you could have censored those parts. Those words may offend some people.
To those complaining about that he said "pikini", it's actually common in many European and west African countries to say for example "my pikini". Has nothing to do with race. Just means my young child. Proberly derived from the Latin language.
If we have Hon. Kirsty why not Bruce or Alouis Bunjira at some point heading any of the sports institutions🎉
maybe they do not possess the requisite academic clout. Kirsty was on a sports scholarship - she was attending university whilst doing sports
The so-called Govt should be bold enough to appoint the Jungleman as Sports Minister!.
@@earthlycitizen2155 that's the problem with us Zimbos we want to put school were school is not necessary. A sports person is well versed with the in and out of the sports. Than an accountant and don't get me wrong we do need scholars but not in every field.
@@andydafro5285 nhai hako
We wanted to know more about his time with dream team
give our legend a chance to manage Zifa not the Henrietas of this world
Thanks Travor how many children does he have
2 girls.
Bruce for FIFA
"Sadza and Muzondo" 👌👌👌👌👌
If Boetie van As (Bhud’uVanas) was still at Mat Highlanders then Bruce was not the only white man at the club.
Trevor you are younger than the jungle man. Its quite interesting.
Howzit Bruce, Seen youve been with Westy recently. Take care buddy.😊
Nice to see you jungle man
Marisha bar really?😆 🤣 😂
What is a Houseboy?
😂. This is good 😊
"Piccanins" is an offensive word, Bruce!
Growing up i actually thought bruce was a moniker for goalkeeper..thats how deep it was
❤
Bruce looking young. @Trevor find out if he is single and I am asking for myself ❤ oh and you @Trevor are you single?
Kha vha vhale kha bugu ya koronika ya u thoma vese ya 13 u swika kha ya 26 ndaa ndi livhuwa Amen.
With all due respect. Old habbits die hard. Big thanks to all those who are assertive & honest to express their concerns regarding the use of those horrid colonial terms.
disres disres disres
Now I see why Trevor had to trwck down Bruce to be part of this talk. Issue ye FIFA siyanai nayo, just do the right thing. Bruce remains a big part of our success story as a soccer playing country, but keep away from this politics dzaana Mlosthwa na Trevor
The Jungle man
oh yes suoer thtrow back, mention of of all legends bybthe junglemam lucky dube, brenna msiska, etc marisha bar , a highlamders tradition after match day
ZIFA, ZANU, Leo Mugabe ⚽
Sickening racial slurs that are very derogatory by Mr Bruce. I am surprised why Mr Ncube remained mum about that, he should have questioned why Bruce still uses such words to describe little black kids😢
Thought I was the only one..nxaa
Noticed that too, but Trevor ignored that...
You taking this to deep they also called him jungle man
Because it seemed okay to them and him doesn't make it right. It's deplorable
Grew up during your peak days
waaaal what great players you played Pele,franz,Cruff.....waaaal
Bruce used the "P-word" to refer to young children of colour. That word is very offensive. It is an old Rhodesian relic. It is sad that we have to hear this word uttered on a public platform such as this one. This is 2023, we should not have to be subjected to these vile words. I'm disappointed that Trevor did not take exception to the use of this word on his show. When Boris Johnson used this word, he had to offer an apology. I would have assumed that we are all aware of the inappropriate nature of this word. If there is not an apology from this channel, I shan't be watching anymore episodes.
what is the word my bro, l will learn from here
@@nyashasiziba6065 He speaks it when talking of his training days at Babourfields. That part of the conversation.
He shouldn’t be using such deregulatory terms as little black African pickaninny. That’s out of order
Bruce once played for Zim Saints before going to Liverpool
“Pickinini” is not deragatory! It was actually a term initially used by black housekeepers when they referred to their Master’s children as “pickinini boss” meaning Little Boss so the term was then adopted to refer to little ones
Great footballer and goalkeeper but sad to say was involved in MONEY LAUNDERING
Yah cringe worthy language in use here. I couldn't watch for more than 5 minutes. Bruce probably just came out of the rock he was living in an hour before the interview absolutely no clue how far the world has changed.
What a great interview. Thanks Trevor l really enjoyed listening to all interesting stories. 👍