BOYCOTT THE CIRCUS! Dembare fans declare WAR on Dynamos leadership

B-Metro Reporter

THE once mighty Glamour Boys are now a “mere spectacle,” according to furious Dynamos supporters from the Bulawayo Metro Chapter, who have declared an all-out BOYCOTT of the club’s home matches.

In a Press statement on their Facebook page, dripping with rage and betrayal, the Bulawayo chapter torched the club’s leadership, naming and shaming chairman Bernard Marriott and executive chair Moses Maunganidze for “running the club into the mud.”

“There is total lack of vision and modernisation in his approach to football,” read the statement, slamming Marriott. “Under his leadership we have evolved from being a glamorous club to a mere spectacle.”
The fans didn’t spare Maunganidze either.

“A failure and a fraud of an executive chairman,” they declared. “He has shamelessly hung on to power while the club wallows in the wake of his maladministration.”

Supporters are especially enraged by reports that players weren’t paid signing-on fees despite Sakunda Holdings reportedly availing the funds.

“He lost the whole team after 2024 and failed to attract even a single sponsor,” the statement thundered.

The fans ripped into the National Executive Committee led by Munzira, calling them “a bunch of Marriott’s lap dogs” and claiming they’re “not recognised by any Dynamos fan who is of sound mind.”

The Bulawayo Metro Chapter announced they are officially endorsing the trending #BoycottDynamosHomeGames campaign.

“We urge all our members not to set foot at Rufaro if Dynamos is the home team. In the away matches, we will rally behind our boys!”

It’s a messy fallout for the Harare giants, who now find themselves battling not only poor form but an open revolt from their loyal fanbase.

Dynamos FC management had not issued a response at the time of publication.

 

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