JOHANESBURG – Veteran midfielder Willard Katsande still had more value than Bernard Parker at Kaizer Chiefs and was deserving of a better sending off, says one of his countrymen.
Katsande
completed 10 years of service at Chiefs after joining from Ajax Cape Town in
2011, but found himself saying goodbye at Naturena on Monday after being called
into a sudden meeting by club football manager Bobby Motaung the previous day.
The
35-year-old was packaged in with Philani Zulu, Kgotso Moleko and Brylon
Petersen in the list of players that are leaving.
“It
was an awful way of sending him off after 10 years of service to the club. I
felt the sending off should have had some respect,” says retired fellow
Zimbabwean Charles Yohane.
Yohane
went through a similar experience at Wits University, where he spent a decade
before being pushed out in 2006.
“With
Willard having been the senior player that he was, his sending off shouldn’t
have been like that of any other player that they decided not to keep,” he said.
“Chiefs
already knew that they will not keep Willard, so I feel they should have let
him know about it in advance rather than waiting to let him know at the last
minute like they have done now.
“Where
does he go next? Even if they are offering him something within the club,
should he now make a hasty decision?
“Chiefs
should have prepared him for this instead of just dumping him just like that.
Chiefs showed no compassion for Willard.
“How
do you release a player after playing in a Champions League final? Chiefs had
been his home for 10 years and earned his respect but now he had to be treated
like he is old and useless.
“I
don’t think all of this is sitting well with him, and there is no way he would
be in a good space considering how this all happened.
“I feel
Willard still had more value in that team than [Bernard] Parker.
“I
don’t understand how Chiefs show so little respect for someone who gave his
heart for 10 years.
“He was
playing regularly for all those 10 years and suddenly he is pushed out just
like that at the last minute.
“How
are other players going to be motivated to stay long if the reward is that you
will be treated this way at the end? I don’t think it was a matter of Willard
not being able to play anymore.
Whenever
he played, he gave his all, including in the recent CAF Champions League
semi-finals and finals.
“Maybe
Willard was treated this way because he is a foreigner because this is the same
thing that happened to Tinashe Nengomasha after 10 years with the club.
Nengomasha
was not finished upon leaving Chiefs and this tells me that at Chiefs, you can
never retire there as a foreign player, they will send you away regardless of
what you did for the club.” – Kick Off