Friday, November 15, 2024

Kabole Mute On Sacking

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Fired Power Dynamos coach Fordson Kabole has declined to comment on his exit from the team he lead to the 2011 Faz Super Division.

Last evening,Power announced that the club has parted company with Kabole my mutual consent.

When contacted for a comment by phone, Kabole said he has no comment over his departure from Arthur Davies which came  two days after Power were eliminated from the CAF Champions League by DR Congo’s TP Mazembe via a 7-1 aggregate scoreline.

“I cannot comment on the matter ,” he said.

The ex-Nchanga Rangers coach referred querries to the power executive committee led by Chairman Owen Silavwe.
“You can talk to the chairman,” he added.

Power have since replaced Kabole with his assistant Beston Chambeshi in an interim capacity.

9 COMMENTS

  1. Go build up Kitwe United to show Power Executives you are of the best coaches around.I knew during your reign at Mutondo Stars Ba Moore.

  2. i remember last season when power won the title,they was dispute as to which coach should be given credit for powers achievements between chambeshi and kabole..kabole shot down chambeshi by saying power had won the league cause of his good coaching tactics,now these failure,i think its only right for kabole to get the ‘credit’ for the failure..though i dont think firing him in such a short period of time does not yield ant benefit. Just saying!

  3. #5 Yes last year, for unexplained reazonz, (perhaps even now) some media houzes or shall we say journalists were confuzing the public by insiuating that Kabole and Chambeshi were the coachez at Power. Later on they started the issue of who waz in charge between the two, and without getting it from the Power executive, the Chambeshi name came to the fore. Wenger, Ferguson and the like have a string of support staff but non of thoze are mentioned, unless otherwize. But Power have a history we shouldn’t eazily forget; they fired Mutobo after he had won the league in 2000 and they have done it again.

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