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Kadodia: Timing of Davids’ talks with Raja upsetting

- FOOTBALL REPORTER

MARITZBURG United chairperso­n Farook Kadodia has hit out at former coach Fadlu Davids following the club’s relegation from the Premiershi­p.

After finishing second-last in the league last season, the Team of Choice were consigned to the PSL promotion/relegation play-offs.

They ended up losing the minitourna­ment to Cape Town Spurs, a club formerly known as Ajax Cape Town.

The 42-year-old Davids was appointed as coach last November for a second time, succeeding John Maduka. He eventually failed to keep the club in the top flight and has since departed the KwaZuluNat­al-based club.

Davids has been tipped to join Moroccan giants Raja Casablanca and serve in the technical team of their new coach Josef Zinnbauer. The duo had previously worked together at Orlando Pirates.

Speaking to SABC, Kadodia expressed frustratio­n, hinting that Davids may have been speaking to Raja while Maritzburg were still trying to preserve their top-flight status.

“It’s disappoint­ing, but we heard about talks with Raja Casablanca some 10 days ago. This was while we were still fighting for survival before we eventually got relegated. But we still wish coach Fadlu and his team all the best,” said Kadodia.

Maritzburg’s relegation from the top flight is their first since 2006/07.

Unlike other former long-serving clubs who bought themselves back into the top flight after suffering relegation, the Team of Choice do not have the funds to do so.

They will now have to prepare for life in the Motsepe Foundation Championsh­ip and attempt to win back promotion. It will not be easy as the club will not only need to find a new technical team and coach, but also restructur­e their playing squad.

Two big-name players in captain Travis Graham and the experience­d Ali Meza have already confirmed their departures, with more expected to follow suit.

The club is also known to have had trouble finding sources of funding in recent years. They have struggled to get capital from the Msunduzi Municipali­ty amid maladminis­tration and financial turmoil experience­d by the body.

“The team cannot survive if we don’t have any support from the municipali­ty,” Kadodia said earlier this year.

“I still hope that they will support us. I cannot fight with the municipali­ty because there is no money; if they had money they would help us out.

“You can help us to find a commercial sponsor, don’t worry about the municipali­ty because that will make us (the team and the municipali­ty) fight for nothing. Business people need to support Maritzburg before the team is lost.”

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