Monday means you get to tell PSL players or coaches exactly what you think of them!
In the feature called "You Tell", you have the opportunity to tell the star players, coaches or teams, who will be appearing in the new Soccer-Laduma on Wednesday, what you think of their recent performances or what you think of their season.
In fact, you can tell them whatever you like! All your comments will appear on the website and we will select comments that will also appear in your Soccer-Laduma newspaper this Wednesday.
Clinton Larsen was shown the door after being in charge for just nine games as coach of Maritzburg United.
It seemed the six defeats he suffered during that time were just simply too much for the club to take.
After taking over from the defensive-minded Ernst Middendorp, it was clear from the outset he tried to get United to play more open, attacking football. But, did he try to change the team’s style of play too quickly? Was it realistic for the Team of Choice to open up to attack with the players he had at his disposal?
In this week’s edition of Soccer-Laduma, Larsen opens up about what his mandate was at Maritzburg. He also talks about his, ultimately doomed, 78 days in charge.
Why don’t you tell Larsen whether you think he deserved more time at the club? Could he have gotten United to play more expansive football if he was still in charge in 2014?