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FootballBling, Bling, Money Aint A Thing: Bernard Parker Shows of R650k Range Rover
- It appears, legendary Kaizer Chiefs striker Bernard Parker makes it rain like Lil' Wayne on and off the pitch
- He was the subject of envy after taking to social media to show off a pricey Range Rover Sport, approaching the million Rand mark in expense
- The 36-year-old recently cemented his pantheon of the greats, becoming Kaizer Chiefs' leading all-time goal scorer
To play for Amakhosi comes with a number of perks and one is the fact that players can afford to finance the cars of their dreams.
Parker is someone who has consistently delivered on the pitch in his illustrious career and thus deserves to get himself whichever luxury ride he might desire.
As reported on Kick Off, the striker recently took to Instagram to upload a picture of him and his partner as they posed in front of his Range Rover Sport.
The post read:
"The more you thank life, the more life gives you to be thankful for."
The Range Rover Sport is designed and engineered for optimum performance with its sheer power, bold design and luxury interior finishes.
The forward has seemingly had this car since 2014 and why would he change it for something else when it comes with 240-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder engine powers that make sure the acceleration is quick, and climbing up to highway speeds is easy.
With a ride this fast, you can be sure that Parker has never been late for any training session.
It remains unconfirmed whether he owns all the rides he takes pictures with but if you were to take a look at his social media, Parker is also believed to own a BMW 538i GT worth R500 000, a R250 000 Jeep With BMW Mags and a BMW 3 Series (Custom Designed) valued at R350 000.
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FootballKaizer Chiefs’ greatest player debate rages on as fans give opinions
Football fans have shared their thoughts on the heated matter with opinions divided about who is the best player to have played for the Sowetan giants.
As reported on Sports Brief, the debate was reignited with news that Bernard Parker's contract with the Amakhosi was winding down.
Goal.Com reported that Parker was in the final six months of his contract with Chiefs but that no talks were yet being held between his agent and the club.