Ex-Harambee Stars coach Migné to sue former employers

Former Harambee Stars head coach Sébastien Migné has threatened to take legal action against Marumo Gallants following his unceremonious exit back in October 2021.The Frenchman was dismissed after the club’s disciplinary committee found him guilty of insubordination and directing abusive language towards technical director Harris Choeu.Sebastien Migne purse legal route to get outstanding salaries from Marumo Gallants. The newly formed PSL side recently appointed Dan Malesela as Head coach following Migne’s departure. pic.twitter.com/Y4JNg3eBCa— African Soccer Updates (@Africansoccerup) January 6, 2022 Migné was tasked with the Gallants job back in July before the start of the South African Premier Soccer League but was shown the door after only three months. The 49-year-old revealed that Gallants are yet to settle his dues but has sought the services of his lawyers on the matter after efforts of an amicable settlement failed to materialize. “We are still having problems because they didn’t pay me up to now. We have a problem in that they created a big story with regards to the TD (technical director) to avoid paying me my release salary, so I asked a lawyer to take care of the matter,””In the future, they will be obliged to pay me, and this is what I have been told by my lawyer. In the beginning, I wanted an amicable agreement but unfortunately, after two months it became impossible which is why it is now this route,” Migné told Kick Off.Following the dismissal of Migné Raymond Mdaka took over the reins for the interim period before Dan Malesela was officially named head coach.The former Harambee Stars head coach who is still without a job bemoaned the manner of his sacking but still reserved positive words for his time at the club.  Former Harambee Stars coach under pressure for results in South Africa”It is shame because they created some trouble for nothing. They can criticise all they want but the truth of the matter is known, and we would have only been able to compete better with time. They have tarnished my image, but I have some hopes to come back one day and show what I can do so we will see,””They will be obliged to pay me in future even though I know that the chairman doesn’t want to pay. Otherwise, it was a good experience with the players but unfortunately with the club it wasn’t because that was not a good place. If I must come back, then it will not be in Limpopo province. For now, I’m back home in France with my family and looking for a new challenge,” concluded Migné.

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