"Aargh, for starters my brother even now I'm still in good space with Ntsie," Seale tells
KickOff.com.
"I was the one who seen more game time than him you see. So that is for people to tell [who was the first-choice]. I mean we got so many Kaizer Chiefs supporters, Orlando Pirates supporters that used to watch Kaizer Chiefs left-backs. They should know who saw the most game time you know. But there was never a problem between me and Ntsie.
"The problem was we're fighting for the same position. But to say we don't see eye to eye, we don't share a seat in a bus, no no no no! In some games where we were about to go into extra time you would find the very same Ntsie shaking my legs. For the good of the club we didn't allow injuries to put us on the bench. I remember Ntsie having a flu, and after the pre-match meal I saw him taking some syrup medicines because he was starting the game.