National Super League side Dandora Love have shown former Harambee Stars head coach James Nandwa and the club’s team manager Kevin Wandera the door for insubordination and blatant disobedience to a court order.The struggling second tier outfit is among the host of clubs and other stakeholders who successfully obtained orders from the Sports Disputes Tribunal halting the competition alongside the Division One for seven days.NSL side, Dandora Love fire former Harambee Stars head coach James Nandwa and team manager Kevin Wandera.This is after they honoured a league match over the weekend despite there being orders from the SDT halting the same.DL were were the 2nd petitioners in the case. pic.twitter.com/oWksxKXeLo— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) May 31, 2022 The orders were dished last week on Friday barely hours to round 27 where Dandora went on to host Migori Youth at Camp Toyoyo on the same day in a game that ended 5-1 in favour of the visitors.According to Raphael Munjal who owns Dandora Love, the orders from the Tribunal were shared with Wandera and the rest of the time on time and the decision by the technical bench to parade players on the pitch was inexcusable.2.70 Bogota 2.95 Fortaleza 2.70He accused the duo of sabotaging his efforts in getting a favorable ruling from the Tribunal as well as ignorance of the law.“After we obtained the orders from the tribunal, I immediately shared with the team and therefore, I did not expect them to play the match considering that we are part of the petitioners. The buck stops with the coach and the team manager who are tasked with not only coaching but ensuring that players respect such orders,” he said.Matasi focused on helping Tusker to a strong finishWhen reached for a comment regarding the latest development, Nandwa said he had also read news of his firing online and was looking forward to meeting his bosses formally to hear their side of the story.Munjal who expressed disappointment with the sacked duo for open defiance in the meantime asked their fans to treat last week’s game against Migori as a friendly game. Further, the administrator said his office was perusing through profiles of the tacticians who had expressed interests in the job before with a view of hiring Nandwa’s successor within the shortest time possible. Former Thika United gaffer Gabriel Kingi is among those who are on the frontline to succeed Nandwa.