that rocked his club on Wednesday but has challenged the coach and his players to start winning to cheer the spirits of the fans.
Kawadza said the violent reaction by a group of his team’s fans, to their 0-1 defeat by Hwange on Wednesday, was alien to the CAPS United culture.
“We don’t condone what happened on Wednesday even though we understand the frustrations among the fans during this lean spell,” said Kawadza.
“As a team that is trying to bring sponsors on board, we can’t afford to react violently to issues that are affecting our club and we have to say it loud and clear that such behaviour is unacceptable.
“We don’t want to be forced to ask the police and the PSL management committee to bar those who are known to cause problems from coming to the matches but we might end up with no choice.”
Kawadza also challenged coach Moses Chunga and his boys to start winning games.
“It’s sad that a director (Farai Jere) who has sacrificed so much for the team ends up being insulted by our membership like that,” said Kawadza.
“But the bottom line is that the team has to start winning games again because that is the only way they can gain the confidence and support of all the fans again.
“One of the major talking points has been the tinkering of the line-up and, as fans’ leaders, our message to the coach is that he should try and build a core team, the players who won us those first games, because the fans know what they can deliver.”
Yesterday the social network sites were buzzing with issues related to CAPS United.
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Courage Chimbiro
I personally think that fans made a mistake of following (Farai) Jere and Twine (Phiri) during that time of the name wrangle.
We should have supported CAPS Holdings. You don’t need a rocket scientist to tell you that this bogus DeMbare son, who is masquerading as a coach, has totally failed. Ngaaende ku Dynamos kwake. If Chunga is good, why can’t he go to DeMbare?
We can take any coach as long as he likes the team with his heart and not a coach who says kuCAPS kubasa asi moyo wangu uri ku DeMbare. Remember we once had Kwashi who was a Dynamos son but we did not have problems because he did his work whole heartedly. There are many coaches like (Takaendesa) Jongwe and Muskwe who can deliver for CAPS which has the best material in Zimbabwe but is playing the worst football.
Gondai Mazhuwa
The problem with Zimbabwean football is that we keep rotating the same coaches and very soon Luke Masomere will be back at DeMbare or CAPS United dressing rooms. The reason is simple, hatina mari to pay good coaches like what is happening just across the Limpopo.
Simba Marovera
Chunga aita mutete paKepekepe Bhora. We are against his approach or strategies because we want a regular team. Why is he still rotating players at this stage? The time of experiments is over.
Setfree Mafukidze
Guys that’s why our team will never taste any glory. Why not let Chunga (stay), do you think he doesn’t want the best results too? I believe this anti-Chunga thing is what will hurt us more this season.
I have supported CAPS since I was in Grade One, I was only six then but some of you guys don’t understand that you can’t always have it your way. Chunga is, and will always be, a good coach irrespective of what you say or think. You people did the same to our very own Lloyd Chitembwe and now this. Which coach do you want then? Why don’t you learn from the English Premiership League where they keep their coaches and support them until they get desired results?
Kenny Jumo
My heart bleeds when I see CAPS losing to minnows, at home, for that matter.
Surely with the depth of talent in the team, it is unacceptable to churn out the type of results that have become common at CAPS.
I think the Green Machine has problems which the entire executive and the technical team should holistically look at to extricate the team from this freefall. If the problem is Chunga, then he should be shown the exit door. If it is to do with money and bonuses then Twine Phiri should act. If they wait forever, it is the great CAPS brand that will be dented.
Tinomuda Chakanyuka
We are crying together, I guess Bambo needs to pull up his act or face the exit. A big team like CAPS cannot afford to drop points at that rate.
Delo Ngoni Mafuka
Bambo deserves an AXE.
Arnold Tinaye Jacob
Please Zimboz let’s learn to give coaches time. We tend to put unwarranted pressure on coaches, after all this is one of the best starts for CAPS in recent years. Soccer doesn’t have short cuts, it’s not a short term project but a long-term one. Mind u people, each and every team that plays CAPS, Dynamos and Highlanders want 2 do their best so that they beat the best and you got to be at your best all the time. There are no easy wins for these clubs because every game they play would be like a cup final
Noel Mugiyo
Musiyei auya kumusha, he assembled a good team varikutadza vega.
Wantson Chagwiza
For his, and his family’s safety, he must just resign and come back home ku DeMbare.
Munyoro Wellie
I was disappointed yesterday at the National Sports Stadium, no team co-ordination. I think some players are overrated by the media.
Zac Gava
I’m a Kepekepe and feel Bambo has failed us! Ngaabaye he is on record of saying he is DeMbare and therefore he should go where his heart lies.
Tonhodzayi Matanhire
Ngaaende kumusha kwake kuDhingozi uko! Kana mamutora garai naye ma season ese. He could play soccer but he can’t make others play soccer. He is no tutor at all.
Simon Maitere
Let’s give him time. It’s too early.
Kennedy Chizana
This guy has to leave and go home. We are not winning period. Let him go home, it’s better to change now than later
Tonhodzayi Matanhire
Mwana akagara nguva yakareba asina kuchinjwa napukini raatotesa anoita nappy rash unozoguma wakuenda naye kuclinic. So kasikai kuchinja mwana kana atotesa.
Chunga has messed up and should be wiped clean from the CAPS system pachiri padyo!

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