Caps United winger Phineas Bamusi says club vice president Nhamo Tutisani is always picking on him for allegedly leading player revolts but is not afraid as he (Tutisani) has no power to expel him.
Bamusi was part of a group of players that besieged the offices of the club’s vice-president Nhamo Tutisani early last week demanding their salaries. He said:
We don’t see eye-to-eye (with Tutisani). He always perceives me as the ringleader for all the player strikes that have been happening at Caps. But the problem is that he doesn’t have the power to fire me. If he had the power, I wouldn’t have been at Caps right now.
Bamusi added that time to leave Makepekepe will always come and if he is sacked now, it will be a blessing in disguise.
Caps United players claimed that they haven’t been paid their salaries since March and this resulted in the confrontation with Tutisani.
Meanwhile, the Green Machine’s failure to win the championship in 2019 was blamed on a players’ strike that hit the club in the final stages of the season which saw them refusing to train in the run-up to the last two games.
Makepekepe performed a Devon Loch when they lost the two matches, allowing FC Platinum to win the third title in a row.