Chaminuka shown exit door

Fungai Muderere
IT turns out Warriors assistant coach Saul Chaminuka is not good enough for a Division One team, atA�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A� least according to the teama��s owners who did not like the coacha��s ruthless tactics that saw the departure of key players.

Hardly a month after being appointed head coach at Southern Region Division One outfit, Talen Vision,A� Chaminuka has been shown the exit.

He arrived at the side after he was fired by Premier Soccer League debutants Border Strikers.

Border Strikers reportedly lost patience with his alleged antics of failing to turn up at training sessions while arriving late for matches, just four months into his tenure.

Sources say he was let go at the team because of his heavy handedness.

a�?He wanted to bring his own players and had already discarded a number of seasoned players claiming they were not good enough. The development did not go down well with the executive,a�? said an impeccable source.

B-Metro is reliably informed that some players that had fallen out of favour with Chaminuka are combative Godwill Ndlovu,Mandlenkosi Mkhwananzi, Samuel Musingwini and Brian Thebe.

Chaminuka allegedly took it upon himself to recommend his son Nigel and other two players who all turned out for Border Strikers in the first half of the season.

Nigel played as a centre back at the Beitbridge-based football outfit.

a�?We agreed to disagree. We were actually against his idea of wanting to get rid of some of our loyal playersA�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A�A� who have even played in our junior ranks. We could not allow that to happen,a�? Talen Vision chairman Otrick Siziba said.

He added that Saul Ndlovu would remain as the clubs head coach and be assisted by Andrew Musumhere.

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