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Nairobi, Kenya: The fall out at KRU was always on the cards. Yet even in the wildest of imaginations few ever thought Muthee would throw in the towel. After the slaughter of his young and inexperienced charges in the IRB Sevens rugby, leading to the departure of reputed South African coach, Paul Treu, there was little left for Muthee.

But this ranked lowest in his decision to quit. Instead, he came out pointing a big finger at unnamed members of his board, who made his stay a nightmare for him in the last two of the four years he has been there.

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