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Gor Mahia insists on development fee for “Ade”

Secretary general Chris Omondi has insisted that the club must be involved in the transfer of Kevin Omondi to Moroka Swallows. He further stated that the club must be paid its just dues in the transfer.  “If he is to move, we want to be involved in any negotiations because he has been at Gor Mahia since he was a minor and we are therefore, entitled to any development fee that may accrue.”

Fisa Academy,  which owns the rights to Kevin Omondi has written to Gor Mahia asking them to release him so that he can join Moroka Swallows of South Africa, who have reportedly offered him a two year contract. But Omondi questioned the legitimacy of the move to Moroka Swallows. When he went to South Africa, we were told that he was attending trials at Ajax Cape Town. Now we are told he is to sign a contract with Moroka Swallows. It does not add up at all.

Moroka Swallows finished 13th in the PSL last season and barely avoided relegation. “We are looking forward to seeing him in preseason.” said Leon Prins the Swallows Chief executive to soccer laduma.

 

Patrick Oboya set to return

Gor Mahia forward Patrick Oboya who has been out of action for months now, will finally be able to play again. This after FIFA finally issued an International transfer certificate (ITC). Oboya has not played since FIFA raised doubts regarding whether an ITC was created when he left the Vietnamese league to return to Kenya.

“The document should be with us by Friday. He has already been cleared and we expect to use him in the second leg.” said secretary general Chris Omondi to goal.com.

The return of Oboya is the only good news that Gor Mahia fans have received of late. Oboya when in form is an excellent player. He played a key role in helping Gor Mahia capture the league totle last season. Now that he is back, he has a chance to achieve his stated goal which is to regain a spot in the national team.

8 thoughts on “Gor Mahia insists on development fee for “Ade”

  • jakorando

    Yes chris tht is the right stand we want ama wasipata transfer letter

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  • Joe Riaga

    Oboya’s form has been spotty this year. He has had enough rest. Its time for him to regain his old form. Now more than ever.

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  • Haki nyinyi,unajua our key playaz r out na ha2jui ka watarudi[danny,rama,na wengine wameenda[teddy,wanyonyi,kevo], so c 2leete paul odhia, na tena 2tafute playaz.
    just a reminda. we need 3 more signing again. dfendng champtn.gor mahia. crious nayo?

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  • TIMONAH JOSEPH WANYONYI,the guy shows us bad charactor,ksh.500,000 ndyo maana alimuv 4rm gor mahia,then sh.70,000 per mnth,yaah dat wan ls not gud..u shud agreed wid the team principles,so wat? ucregret baadaye..

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  • @ingo, now that Gor players a going for greener pastures who will feed your team?

    Wanyonyi should actually know that he made a bad move. just because his name informed him that he belongs to AFC

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  • My friends Gor Mahia, the only way to be respected is if you are self reliant and have your own source of revenue. So what will u do if Moroka swallows cancels the deal??

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  • oswozo moziek

    blogger@6….and why would Moroka Swallows cancel the deal??

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  • So how much were they given for Akumu?
    I know he is on loan but many of us believe there was some cash involved. Gor is a community club and the Ec should be clear on all matters.This is the only way to encourage the fans. To me personally (my own opinion) the EC we elected is even worst than the previous. We need accountability and openness in all our dealingings

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