By Murape Murape
We stand with genuine and loyal Dynamos supporters. As one of the club’s former players, I have spoken out against Marriot’s leadership—not out of bitterness over no longer working at the club, but out of love and concern for Dynamos.
I have a good job that supports my family, so this is not about personal gain. What pains me is how the club has been run down under current leadership. My passion for Dynamos is real and deep-rooted, and that’s why I speak out. Serving the club came with sacrifices—some of us now live with permanent injuries from our playing days. We are still owed money, yet out of respect for the institution, many of us have never demanded it back.
During my time at Dynamos, I raised concerns about Marriot’s leadership style. I warned that appointing the wrong people for the wrong reasons would lead the team into decline. Instead of listening, I was framed and pushed out for daring to highlight what needed fixing.
His treatment of former players raises serious questions. It makes you wonder if he truly played for Dynamos at all. His betrayal of Richard Chihoro (MHDSRIP), his ally of over 40 years, speaks volumes about his character.
We are calling for accountability and transparency—not hollow promises. Our concerns are genuine, and we refuse to be silenced. All we want is to see Dynamos evolve, grow, and thrive—not remain stuck in stagnation. Dynamos is more than a football club to me; it is family. And like any family, I will always want the best for it.
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