Jacobs resigns from Ramblers

Jacobs resigns from Ramblers

WINDHOEK Optics Ramblers midfield kingpin Quinton Jacobs tendered his resignation last week with the team he helped win the Tafel Lager Namibia Football Association (NFA) Cup last season.

The former Brave Warriors midfield maestro told Ramblers coach Tollie van Wyk that he did not like the way the club was being managed. Speaking to Nampa yesterday, Van Wyk said Jacobs thought he was bigger than the club.”I cannot stand in his way,” said Van Wyk. The former Brave Warriors midfield maestro told Ramblers coach Tollie van Wyk that he did not like the way the club was being managed.Speaking to Nampa yesterday, Van Wyk said Jacobs thought he was bigger than the club.”I cannot stand in his way,” said Van Wyk.”Last season, this player had good attitude, discipline and co-operated with management but now I think his biggest concern is money,” said Van Wyk.According to the coach, Ramblers management has agreed to pay players monthly once the 2005/06 season kicks off.If, for example, the league starts in October, players will get September’s payment, said Van Wyk.”I don’t think players should be bigger than the club; the first priority must be discipline,” he said.Asked whether he knows which club Jacobs will join, Van Wyk said the player had mentioned local club Orlando Pirates but insisted on getting his clearance before making a decision.”Well, if he decides to join that club, I have no problem with that,” said Van Wyk.Jacobs played for Black Africa, Civics and United Africa Tigers before he joined Ramblers.-Nampa “Last season, this player had good attitude, discipline and co-operated with management but now I think his biggest concern is money,” said Van Wyk.According to the coach, Ramblers management has agreed to pay players monthly once the 2005/06 season kicks off.If, for example, the league starts in October, players will get September’s payment, said Van Wyk.”I don’t think players should be bigger than the club; the first priority must be discipline,” he said.Asked whether he knows which club Jacobs will join, Van Wyk said the player had mentioned local club Orlando Pirates but insisted on getting his clearance before making a decision.”Well, if he decides to join that club, I have no problem with that,” said Van Wyk.Jacobs played for Black Africa, Civics and United Africa Tigers before he joined Ramblers.-NampaSpeaking to Nampa yesterday, Van Wyk said Jacobs thought he was bigger than the club.”I cannot stand in his way,” said Van Wyk. The former Brave Warriors midfield maestro told Ramblers coach Tollie van Wyk that he did not like the way the club was being managed.Speaking to Nampa yesterday, Van Wyk said Jacobs thought he was bigger than the club.”I cannot stand in his way,” said Van Wyk.”Last season, this player had good attitude, discipline and co-operated with management but now I think his biggest concern is money,” said Van Wyk.According to the coach, Ramblers management has agreed to pay players monthly once the 2005/06 season kicks off.If, for example, the league starts in October, players will get September’s payment, said Van Wyk.”I don’t think players should be bigger than the club; the first priority must be discipline,” he said.Asked whether he knows which club Jacobs will join, Van Wyk said the player had mentioned local club Orlando Pirates but insisted on getting his clearance before making a decision.”Well, if he decides to join that club, I have no problem with that,” said Van Wyk.Jacobs played for Black Africa, Civics and United Africa Tigers before he joined Ramblers.-Nampa “Last season, this player had good attitude, discipline and co-operated with management but now I think his biggest concern is money,” said Van Wyk.According to the coach, Ramblers management has agreed to pay players monthly once the 2005/06 season kicks off.If, for example, the league starts in October, players will get September’s payment, said Van Wyk.”I don’t think players should be bigger than the club; the first priority must be discipline,” he said.Asked whether he knows which club Jacobs will join, Van Wyk said the player had mentioned local club Orlando Pirates but insisted on getting his clearance before making a decision.”Well, if he decides to join that club, I have no problem with that,” said Van Wyk.Jacobs played for Black Africa, Civics and United Africa Tigers before he joined Ramblers.-Nampa

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