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Bobby Williamson returns

courtesy of goal.com

Gor Mahia coach Bobby Williamson returned to the country on Friday after attending burial of his mother in native Scotland.

According to club website, the Scott landed safely at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport aboard a British Airways flight on Friday at 21:10pm and was received by club Secretary General Chris Omondi.

Williamson has been away on compassionate leave since Friday May 23, 2014 and missed Gor Mahia’s KPL Top 8 semi-final first leg match against Tusker last Sunday which K’Ogalo lost 1-0 at Meru County’s Kinoru Stadium.

He is however, very upbeat about the Top 8 return leg match scheduled for Wednesday June 4, 2014 and the upcoming ‘Mashemeji derby’ against rivals AFC Leopards.

“Coach Williamson is back and we thank the Almighty for guiding him and family through the past week. He is very positive about the upcoming Top 8 semi-final return leg match and the league derby”.

In his absence, Team Manager Frank Ouna was in-charge of the team assisted by Iddi Salim the goalkeeping coach. Ouna will however, still stand-in for assistant coach John Bobby Ogolla, who is still recovering from kidney illness.

10 thoughts on “Bobby Williamson returns

  • While you were away we lost to Tusker in Meru

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  • Karibu Baba,
    – while u were away we lost to tusker,
    – while u were away Kimanzi boasted that he’d rather loose to muhoroni youth than loose to Gor Mahia.
    – while u were away Meru pple did not welcome us.
    -while u were away Oguna took charge & Sir while u were away we vowed to beat Tusker 3 – 0 in Kisumu.

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  • George Ochoro

    Boby while you were away, Amrouche and Ghost visited Ogola in the hospital. While you were away, Akumu was left on the squad at Comoros. KARIBU SANA!

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  • Caleb Mango

    Welcome and best of luck in your assignments with the team

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  • steve ojwang

    Take heart for losing your mother…may her soul RIP.Lets retain the KPL and win Top Eight for HER!!!

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  • Welcome back but you have to find a better formation. The one you have been using of late only suits teams struggling to avoid relegation.

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  • musingoson

    welcome back and we hope you will wipe our tears by beating us tusker.

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  • there was a vacuum and its good you are back, i realised the importance of the coach on the touchline when we played against tusker in the top 8

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