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Real Nakonde coach threatens to quit over alleged inteference

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Maybin Chama has threatened to resign as coach of FAZ Division One North side Real Nakonde over alleged interference from club officials.

Chama joined promoted Nakonde at the start of the season and has managed to stabilise the club.

Nakonde are fifth on the table with 23 points, six behind leaders Kalulushi, after 13 games.

Speaking after his side lost 2-0 at Kalulushi Modern Stars on Sunday, the ex-Ndola United and Nchanga Rangers player charged that some club officials are involving themselves in team selection.

“I can’t hide you (reporters) there is a lot of interference in team selection. There are some guys (officials) who are trying to make a team for me.

They want me to be putting players even in positions in which they can’t fit,” he said.

Nakonde have so far posted six wins, five draws and two defeats only.

Chama added:”If I pack my bags and go back to where I come from it would be extra disaster.”

“I train the team from Monday up to Friday then somebody comes up to say let’s do this. I have just told them that you guys are employers. You hire and fire, if I fail fire me than try to interfer with my work.”

Chama has coached Ndola United.

5 COMMENTS

  1. Sometimes coaches are a problem too.
    Have seen coaches who select players because they like them.Even if such players are below form they always play.Same coaches make administrators register 35 players and you find only about half are used.This cost money for registration with FAZ. players need upkeep allowances even if they are not in the final tea.Its only players who make the final team(18 players) who benefit from winning bonus.
    Why has he complained now?Is it because he lost?When did the officials start interfering with team selection?
    Some of these coaches too much akapatulula

  2. IMWE GUYS LEAVE THE COACH ALONE DON’T BE INFLUNCED BY MAKANAKI HE HAS NO PAPERS JUST GIVE HIM A NURSE TO COACH LEAVE CHAMA ALONE AND LET HIM CONTINUE

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