WHEN
Tinashe Nengomasha joined Kaizer Chiefs in 2002, I was the first person to
write about his recruitment by the club.
This
because my sports editor at City Press Dominic Chimhavi had first hand
information about the transfer.
What
happened between then and now is history.
When
I heard recently that one of the notable PSL transfer market activities this
off-season was Nengomasha’s move away from Naturena to Bidvest Wits, it got me
thinking. Is it a good or bad move by the player? Did Chiefs do something to
try keep the man in their books?
But
I then realised that Nengomasha, like many others before him, is just one statistic of
the harsh reality of professional football.
The
man known as Washington to some of his fond followers has basically been
dumped across town to Braamfontein by a club he dearly served for a decade. It
is common knowledge that the Zimbabwean midfield “donkey” is no longer the
young man that came to Chiefs and stamped his authority in the middle of the
park and helped the club to lift a number of trophies. Among those were two
league championships and two Coca Cola Cup titles.
Nengomasha
was a central figure in the Chiefs squad that erstwhile club PRO Putco Mafani
dubbed “Operation Vat Alles”. There was no stopping “The General” and even one
of the club’s most sensational finds of the 21st Century Collins
Mbesuma owes some of his success to the mild-mannered Zimbabwean.
He
rarely got sent off. He was always calm and calculated. He would smile at his
opponent after being the receiver of a machete-like tackle; pick himself up and
dust himself off before launching another attack for his side.
But
now he is like an old and slow lion in a pride. He cannot hunt as ferociously
as he used to and provide for members of his pride. Young lions he helped breed
and taught how to bring down prey have now kicked him out of the inner circle.
History
has taught us that someone like him will not survive for a season or two at
Wits. He will wilt like a lonely flower in the village and end up in the
obscurity of the National First Division or even lower down the football food
chain.
Even
though I am not fully appraised of the events leading to the transfer, the
least the club could have done was persuade their humble servant to retire at
Naturena and be slotted into some junior coaching ranks. I believe that
Nengomasha is the first to know and should admit that he has no Plan B beyond
his playing days. Even swinging the gate open for young lions coming into and
departing from training at Naturena would have sufficed, just to keep him
going.
He
is undoubtedly one of their few, if not only, remaining legends. Not even a
testimonial game to thank this battle-scarred king of the PSL jungle for his
ten years of selfless service. It sounds morally wrong. But does Chiefs have
the obligation to do that?
Let
us hope that Nengomasha’s won’t be the case of the hunter becoming the hunted
in a few months or years to come.
- Follow me on Twitter @Mezosti
16 comments:
What a player. It is a pity how they tossed this great player. If he was at Pirates, they would have kept him there forever. Did you note that only Doctor is the only legend to actually stay at Chiefs.
Personally I am seeing Wits now turn into an old age home. How is this possible that they sign these have been players.
I still felt like Nengo had something to offer the Black and Gold of Kaizer...However soccer evolves and younger generation of players need to be the torch bearers for Lekhosi
He will succeed at Wits though and maybe become something BIG in Zimbabwe after his playing days
Good article again Mezosti
Ditto with your views Mezosti... but do you think "Swinging the gate open for the young lions," have eased a deep seated pain of being kicked out like tjatjarag Politician pre- Mangaung?
Good article Mezosti: This is pathetic treatment from Kaizer Chiefs. They could have done better to keep Tinashe within the structures afterall his type of loyalty is unheard of in modern football. Remember how Brian Baloyi left the Amakhosi camp mouth agape when he joined Sundowns? Punch Masenamela did the same but Washington nailed his colours to the mast and stayed with Chiefs even at the prime of his career. More so when it was not fashionable to do so. He is also alleged to have brought other Zimababwean players to Chiefs while others just wanted to join the team because he was there. How do you dispose off such a valuable asset. Kaizer Chiefs is unthankful and this should be a lesson to other players who may consider joining the team. I am acutely aware that Chiefs offered him a one year extension on his contract but that's a pittance for a player of Nengomasha's calibre. The Motaungs may want to forget what Tinashe did for the team but we will never forget.
Agreed Amo,Its sad to see 'the General' leave Naturena after all these years,he is indeed one of the longest serving players and his dedication and contribution to the team will be treasured always.hope Chiefs stays true to their word of holding a testimonial game for him.well-written piece as always...
Great article Mezosti......Professional Football can be cruel at times...The General has served our beloved KC with great degree...and Players come and go. I still want to understand what is it that we expect Teams to do with their Legends, for there are only limited spots in Team Structures to slot these Great Legends...He gracefully agreed to leave the Team afterall. Maybe we need to wait and hear what really happened....
Harsh realities of life. I don't see anything wrong that chiefs did. They offered him a 1 year contract with possibly a view of roping him into the Technical team soon. He opted for Wits, so much for thinking ahead from him. anyway he served us well and I wish him all the best. I do think the door will always be open for him at Chiefs.
Another good one.I also thought they should have kept him within their structures after serving them with Loyalty and football distingtions.I then thought of "Tsiki Tsiki" whom we are still waiting for his testimonial game to date.If the past is something to go by as you have indicated,he is destined for lower divisions and vanish like others.Thanks Mezosti.
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