An ex-Spurs player has ended up being sacked by a non league club for bringing a MACHETE into one of the club’s training sessions.
Midfielder Laste Dombaxe, who came through the Premier League club’s academy took the weapon in to Southern League Premier Division South side Hendon
Reports claim that he was trying to scare some of the young footballers at the club but was then confronted by well known former EFL striker Marvin Morgan.
They added that Dombaxe sat on Morgan’s car before putting the knife into his jacket and tyres.
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Both the players had a argument between themselves and were then fined two weeks’ wages before getting released by the club.
Hendon have said: “As has been reported on social and national media, an incident occurred at first team training last week (October 2018). As a result of this incident, the Board and Jimmy Gray have decided that neither Marvin Morgan nor Laste Dombaxe will appear for the club again.
“The club regards this issue as closed and will not be issuing any further statements.”
Fans reacted on social media after seeing that the ex-Spurs player was sacked by non league club Hendon for bringing a MACHETE into training…
@QPR_Ash: Laste Dombaxe? More like Laste Dombmachete
@TheBoroWalk: 🎶🎶 They call him Laste Dombaxe, get him a taxi, call him into train and his knife’s maxi 🎶🎶
@MarkDoigFC: He has axe in his name so what do people expect. From the piece that I have read I struggle to see what Morgan did that was wrong
@MikeT_football: That’s shockingly bad. What a waste of opportunity.
Liam Drury: He’s mental, I can’t believe he would take a machete to training in order to scare younger players
Lewis Hemsley: Christ
Rhys Gratton: Why was Morgan punished from the sound of it he only confronted him about having a machete? If anyone is more informed please correct me
Jason Lee: How mindless can one be? Why on earth would you think it’s a good idea to take a machete into training?! Glad he got punished
Paul Butler: WTF, you can’t go and do that lad lol plus why does he just carry it around with him haha can get arrested for being seen with that in public
Ollie Randy: Screwed himself over there big time, young dumb and stupid
Will Coulston: Fail to see how any youngster at the club would be impressed by that, how did he not think he’d get caught?! Plus why on earth is he doing stuff with the machete to Morgan’s clothes. Don’t be a prick
Tim Birch: Sounds like his non league career is going down the pan ever since he flopped at Tottenham, found his level and would be surprised to see his career lasting for much longer the rate he is going
Reece Samson: haha what a dickhead, fucking himself over big time, though like others have said, I don’t understand what Marvin Morgan did wrong to get punished by the club to unless I am completely missing something there
Laste Dombaxe has played for a numerous amount of clubs since leaving Hendon, making appearances for Maldon & Tiptree between 2018 and 2020, before linking up with current club Haringey Borough.
He was getting some decent game time and getting on the scoresheet a fair few times with Haringey before the 2020/21 season was halted.
Marvin Morgan has also played for various club at non league levels since his departure from Hendon partly because of that bizarre incident.
He’s been at Beaconsfield Town, Potters Bar Town and Wingate & Finchley, before signing up with Hornchurch.
Morgan got himself into trouble again however, this time turning out for Sun Sports in the ACERBIS Herts Senior County League.
A fantastic game today ends @HatUnitedFC 3 Sun Sports 2 in the @hscfl D1. Goals later but first did the Sun number 3 deserve a red card in this incident. #kerfuffle #sendingoff #nonleague @NPMetcalfe @fan_banter @NonLeaguePaper @Ollie_Bayliss @squeezefootball @talkSPORTDrive pic.twitter.com/zrGNk514eq
— (Barry) @thecoldend (@thecoldend) October 17, 2020
An entertaining game saw five goals score within the 90 minutes played out, however a sudden flare up of violence erupted.
Sun Sports’ number 12, aka former professional footballer Marvin Morgan is seen clearly in the clip putting the studs of his boot into the leg of Hatfield’s number 10. Morgan somewhat avoided getting sent off.


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