Ndoro joined Ajax Capetown this season.
Pirates were protesting against the decision taken by the PSL’s Dispute Resolution Chamber to allow him to play for the Urban Warriors, despite a FIFA rule which states one cannot play for more than three clubs in one season.
Ndoro told the SowetanLIVE that he was not worried about an appeal launched by the PSL against their
own DRC’s decision, nor Pirates’ protest against the match in mid-week.
“I am happy to play football and that’s why I am here at Ajax. Football is now being played on the (boardroom) table rather
than on the field,” he said.
“We will see what comes out but I guess I am free. If I wasn’t then I couldn’t have played. I don’t want to talk too
much about the rules except to say I’m happy I’m playing.
“I didn’t know it was under protest but even if I did I wouldn’t get worried. They didn’t tell me,” said Ndoro.
Varwadziwa ngenyi Mabhakabhaka handiti vakakuti uende you are surplus now chii chinovatambudza.
thank you ndoro thats the language of a zimbabwean born and brewed child