Mucherahowa Castigates Dembare For Discarding Youth Policy
Former Dynamos captain Memory Mucherahowa has criticised his former club for abandoning its renowned youth policy and embarking on a scattergun recruitment drive.
The United Kingdom-based 50-year-old 1994 Soccer Star of the Year told The Standard that he is worried the recruits may not cope with the demands at the humongous institution. He said:
It is a good thing that Dynamos is strengthening the team. I hope they will do well. My only worry is whether these players will cope with the demands of such a big institution.
FeedbackDynamos used to rely on its junior policy and the youngsters would play in curtain-raisers. By the time they graduated into the senior team, they would be aware of the demands of the team’s supporters.
The fans knew their youngsters. They would form the core of the team with only one or two additions and not more than seven players.
We had the generation of Kuda Muchemeyi, Shaw Handriade, Edward Katsvere, David Mandigora, then Clayton Munemo’s generation. We also had my generation followed by Simon Chuma’s and then Chamu Musanhu’s generation.
We carried the Dynamos culture and got used to the fans’ demands before we graduated into the senior team.
DeMbare has so far signed 11 players, including Patson Jaure, Tanaka Chidhobha, Nkosi Mhlanga and Lennox Mutsetse.
The Glamour Boys have also added Byron Madzokere, Tymon Mvula, Jeansmith Mutudza, David Temwanjira, Barnabas Mushunje, Tinotenda Chiunye and, lately, Sylvester K Appiah to their ranks.
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