Motlakase coach quits
Wednesday, July 08, 2015
Coach Dominic
According to Changwe, when he left for the off-season holiday he wrote to the club management requesting for a salary increment. He also demanded that they beef up some departments in the squad.
“Previously when I came here, I agreed to a lesser pay. The agreement was that my salary will be increased in due course. So when I went home for holidays, I wrote a notice to the team management that I want a salary increase and made some other recommendations on the team,” he explained. Changwe said the club wrote back to inform him that they cannot meet his demands. “Things have been tough; it is not easy to survive with my salary, so I have decided to go back home. I am only waiting to get my June pay and I will be leaving,” Changwe said.
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