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Rachier speaks out on transfers

Gor Mahia chairman Ambrose Rachier has indicated that club wil not be able to finalize the list of players by the December 31 deadline mandated by CAF. They will submit a preliminary list of players by the Dec 31 deadline then submit the rest at a later date.

“We are finalizing on the list and I can only be sure about our squad by tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon. We shall then submit the list of the players we are sure of, and some we will leave open for modification before the final deadline mid next month,” he told the Nation.

This means they will be forced to pay a $250 (Sh23,000) fee for any alterations made on the provisional list before the final deadline slated for January 15th.

Rachier was non committal about which players have been signed and which ones are being pursued. He did however state that it has been difficult in the absence of coach Nuttall

“The signing is usually done by the coach and that is why we have not made the new players official. We want to involve the coach in every way and I am trying to process Nuttal’s travelling details so that he can come back as soon as possible and also help with the list for submission to KPL at the end of next month,” he continued.

When asked which players have been released, he appeared to contradict CEO Ludovick Aduda by denying that Oboya and Mutiso had been released.

The club organizing secretary Ronald Ngala also denied that Mutiso had been released.

The club’s Deputy Secretary General Ronald Ngala, also, denied the same only insisting that coach Frank Nuttall wants to review Mutiso’s form before a final decision is made on his future.
“We have officially not dropped anyone until January 3. Regarding Mutiso, his contract expires on January 15 and the coach has specifically asked that he looks at him before we make a decision on him.

The truth is that Nuttall is yet to see him in action as the player has spent the whole season on the bench,” said Ngala to the Standard.

8 thoughts on “Rachier speaks out on transfers

  • please not Mutiso. Injury is not parmanent and we know what that boy can do when on his pick.

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  • Dan Original

    Even Oboya if he could work on his fitness and body weight he could make a crucial contribution to Gor. Any the EC IS ON A better position to make that call.
    on Otuoma going to Ulinzi I think if we get Olunga we will have gotten a much better deal. i hope we get him

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  • ODUOR12

    Jakom,

    1.Nutall @ kshs1 million per month and players’ salaries for Dec have not been paid neither have they been getting their salaries on time.
    2. Was the sacco launched on 28th as promised ama what happened?
    3. How many years does Oboya need to work on his fitness and body weight?
    4. Nutall will not contribute much unless he sees the players in training that’s why the likes of El Mereik (and other serious clubs have preseason & trials).
    5. Regarding free entry or the 50bob bribery to enter GM matches. I ask- CAN YOU ALLOW PEOPLE FREE ENTRY INTO YOUR HOUSE AND BEDROOM ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE VALUABLES.

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  • Dan Kisumu

    Gor mahia pls spare mutiso. The man on his day is ajoy to watch.iremember what he did in kisumu stadium.whem playing the Eldoret team before injured

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  • michael odhiambo ogolo

    If I may ask, when did Gor Mahia change the constitution to have a position of CEO .&when was Aduda appointed CEO to be Gor spokesperson .

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  • Jamigori

    There is nothing wrong with Aduda being appointed as CEO. What is important is whether he can deliver or not.

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  • Caleb Mango

    The coach needed to be within the country during this transfer period to subject players to trials before signing them

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  • Caleb Mango

    Was the Gor Mahia Sacco launched on 28th Dec?

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