"Stuart is now going to look for something in League One or Two or a top non-league side so he's playing regular football, and I think that is to his credit really, " Chamberlain told the club's website.
But Eto'o is highly unlikely to be in Durban to receive the award, as he has said that he will be playing in Fifa's Football for Hope charity match in Barcelona to raise funds for victims of the Asian tsunami.
He hasn't spent so much money in the five years he's here and we're always challenging him, playing some great football and he knows a good player when he sees one.