 This is what Twitter had to say after Kaiser Chiefs coach Steve Kompila announced his resignation. Leading up to the net-bank cup semi-vinyl against free-state stars, a Mac-OC coach Steve Kompila was under fire and needed a victory and a chance at a trophy to win back the hearts of their fans. Kaiser Chiefs, however, were stunned in front of a capacity crowd at Moses Mabhaida Stadium on Saturday as stars Triumph 2-0 to advance through to the net-bank cup final with the result leading to scenes of violence and hooliganism in the stadium. Seconds after the final whistle blew, fans invaded the pitch and attack security guards, players, and coaching staff. Soon afterwards, Kompila stepped down as a Mac-OC coach. We have had to do a lot of reality checks. Players are not safe. People are not safe. The coach is not safe, said Chiefs general manager Bobby Motong. The coach is stepping down with immediate effect. In his three years in charge, Kompila has failed to win any silverware for the Sowido giants.