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Dembare boycott training
30 Aug 2018 at 15:47hrs | Views
DYNAMOS are in crisis ahead of their trip to Bulawayo City on Saturday after players reportedly boycotted training yesterday.
DeMbare team manager Richard Chihoro declined to comment but sources within the club told H-Metro that the boycott reached day two yesterday.
The stay away is in protest over unpaid allowances and bonuses and some of the senior players did not even show up yesterday.
The technical team is also said to be singing from the same hymn book but could not boycott training on professional grounds.
"The players (some) boycotted training for the past two days, some have been having light training.
"The players are demanding their dues," said the source.
An official who commented on condition of anonymity said the executive met with the technical team to resolve the issue amicably.
"But today (yesterday) the executive met with the technical team to resolve the issues amicably.
"They had an agreement that they should expect the money today (yesterday) and I think after that everything will be okay.
"We expect things to return to normalcy and if you come to training tomorrow everything will be fine," said the official.
DeMbare team manager Richard Chihoro declined to comment but sources within the club told H-Metro that the boycott reached day two yesterday.
The stay away is in protest over unpaid allowances and bonuses and some of the senior players did not even show up yesterday.
The technical team is also said to be singing from the same hymn book but could not boycott training on professional grounds.
"The players (some) boycotted training for the past two days, some have been having light training.
An official who commented on condition of anonymity said the executive met with the technical team to resolve the issue amicably.
"But today (yesterday) the executive met with the technical team to resolve the issues amicably.
"They had an agreement that they should expect the money today (yesterday) and I think after that everything will be okay.
"We expect things to return to normalcy and if you come to training tomorrow everything will be fine," said the official.
Source - hmetro