The Citizen (Gauteng)

Luring Baxter back may damage Chiefs brand

- @SbongsKaDo­nga Sibongisen­i Gumbi

Yes, the two issues are different. But being racist and being misogynist­ic is almost the same. Before I lose you, let me be clear – I am talking about Luc Eymael who was “banned” from ever working in the country after his alleged racist utterings while he was at Young Africans SC in Tanzania.

Eymael called the East African club’s fans monkeys and dogs who know nothing about football, but shout and bark the loudest.

That was clearly insensitiv­e of him, and he was correctly called out for being racist and fired.

Chippa United recently tried twice to bring him into the country but failed because they faced strong resistance and were even threatened, wrongly so it must be said, with violence.

Some of their financial backers also threatened to pull out should the club be associated with a racist. All understand­able and supported.

Therefore, we cannot now turn a blind eye and not protest when another club is reported to be negotiatin­g with Stuart Baxter, who was fired for misogynist­ic comments in India.

At his last job at Odisha FC, Baxter was fired after he said his players need to be raped in front of everyone for referees to penalise fouls against them.

We are a country with a problem when it comes to gender-related crimes; we read in the news every day how women and the LGBTQI+ community are harassed, violated, assaulted, raped, and killed, and we don’t need people who take such issues lightly.

Using that issue as an anecdote to fight your small sporting battles is insensitiv­e and stupid.

Coaches of Baxter’s stature hold so much respect with our football followers and if he makes light of such serious issues, it will filter down to the supporters and all the hard work being done to deal with the issue will be undone just like that.

Baxter has this week been reported to be in negotiatio­ns with Kaizer Chiefs over a possible return to Naturena.

I hope it is just what it is – rumour. For a respectabl­e brand like Chiefs, having associated with such a character before should be shameful enough.

Having a second bite would ludicrous and knowing how brand-conscious Amakhosi are, I believe they will do the right thing.

Now, on a different issue, new Bafana Bafana coach, Hugo Broos has finally landed in SA to be the next in line to mess up his CV.

Yes, that’s how hopeful I am about Bafana – under any coach.

I have learnt to lower my expectatio­ns when it comes to them because, boy can they disappoint.

Broos has ticked all the right boxes; he talks a good game, looks assured and has made it clear that he starts with a clean slate, so his selections will be based solely on merit.

It is a poisoned chalice and I believe he already has an idea of how brilliant his employers Safa are at bungling things.

The mess that ensued before and after he was appointed should have been a hint to him on what to expect.

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