New Pirates signing earns special fans chant at Orlando 

A new Orlando Pirates star needed just a month to earn love and acceptance from the club’s fans - including a personal chant.

New Pirates signing earns special fans chant at Orlando 

Irrespective of talent, Orlando Pirates fans are not always easy to please, not to mention truly falling in love with you within weeks.

Rise up Miguel Timm!

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ORLANDO PIRATES SIGN MIGUEL TIMM

As The South African website reported during pre-season, the Sea Robbers signed the 30-year-old central midfielder from Marumo Gallants.

Timm joined alongside Evidence Makgopa, Eva Nga, and Azola Matrose. Image: @OrlandoPirates / Twitter

Timm, who is rather well traveled, is no stranger to the Johannesburg bright lights. 

He began his PSL career at Bidvest Wits before a stint in the United States before returning to join Maritzburg United.

FANS CREATE LEGENDARY CHANT

Following of string of fabulous performances in Bucs’s midfield, where Timm stood out with calm, precision, and decision-making, the SuperSport United academy graduate from Durban has earned a special chant.

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As heard last weekend during the 2-0 win over TS Galaxy, Pirates chanted “Tiiiiiiimm” every time the midfielder touched the ball.

The chant is synonymous with the 1990s with players likes “Shooooees” “Fiiiiish” and “Boooooth.”

While the “Tiiiiimm” chant happens at the Orlando Stadium, expect it to filter out across Mzansi stadiums. The last player to enjoy a personal chant at the club was Oupa “Aaaaaace” Manyisa.

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