After being involved in a series of losses Shabanie Mine coach Takesure Chiragwi is now deep in thought over the possibility of quitting the club.
The coach told the club he was devastated by the turn of events that sees the club fail to pick up a point in their last 4 matches.
“I have a reputation to protect, I have to consider my future also I have to ask myself if I am doing the right thing at Shabanie which is a big brand.
“If Im not doing good for this brand the earlier the better I quit and move on so after this match im going to sit down and think.” Chiragwi said.
The sentiments were sparked by yesterday’s 1 nil loss at the hands of ZPC Kariba. The club sit precariously on the milky waters of relegation.
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