Gor Mahia set to settle outstanding dues and rationalize wages
Gor Mahia organizing secretary Ronald Ngala has announced that the club is very close to settling all outstanding player salaries and bonuses from the 2015 season. Players have been unhappy at the delay in settling the dues.
“It is true we owe them some money but we are working on clearing the same. Very soon we will not have any debt outstanding and we want to thank our players for their continued understanding,” said Ngala to goal.com
Chairman Ambrose Rachier has announced that the club will harmonize salaries in order to reduce the disparity in wages between local players and foreign players. For several years now, there has been disquiet among some local players over this issue.
“We feel like we are not valued yet we do either the same or some of us even more than them yet they are paid so much money. It is hurting,” one of the players previously stated to Capital FM.
Rachier has announced that the club will be researching ways to ensure that new sponsorship money benefits players.
“It is something we are looking at now that we have money coming in from sponsors. We have to look at a way which the players will benefit as well. We will deliberate on the best way possible to rationalise their salaries,” Rachier said to Capital FM
Friendly Match
Meanwhile Gor Mahia beat Langata Gremio 8-0 in a friendly match at Camp Toyoyo. Jacque Tuyisenge and Edmond Murai scored two goals each. Blackberry added another. Gor Mahia youth team players also saw some action and played well. New coach Ze Maria has been working with the youth team as well.
Whereas the team used to train once a day, Ze Maria has introduced a new schedule where players train twice a day in order to get them used to his philosophy much faster.
“In Africa they like long balls and long passes, I want them to play one-meter passes,” explained the new coach.
I believe this is a journey and we have embarked on it. Patience will pay at long last. It requires the understanding of each and everyone of us
Exactly; One meter passes.If we had Gor under 9 and 16;this should be the philosophy so we reach the level of our agemates;Esperance,Wydad,Zamalek etc
I support 1 metre then next time 1/2metre. Ze Maria be firm on these African players
Tell that to the birds bwana, did it take Fabisch even 1 year to make an impact? Kula Kula Kula kabisa.
Hey coach please understand Africa.. We play long balls and long passes because the pitch is so poor that short passes are intercepted by rocks, stones and bumps and the result – ugly and disruptive game.
Change management takes forever
Haha Jakoyo inegga,ATI short passes otimore nade?I support the tiki taka philosophy 100% short 1 metre passes the Barcelona way is what we need at kogalo so that players who can’t run and think at the same time to go to Afc Leopards to clear long halls and sprint like Noah Wafula.1 metre passes means every player in the pitch must cover ground distance and be mobile including defenders,No more yuora nena types of clearance by shakava et al…
Lol eti ‘”yuora nena clearance by Shakava”.I have seen this with concern;he only makes the opponents attacks increase.Anyway June “hatutaki mcheso”.we get good Central defender and strikers plus our tikitaka then Gor goes to cloud nine.
ze maria, please instil some sense of change into these boys. long balls require energy and the urge to spend the whole day running, like they do it in lamine diallo’s club.
One meter what without ball control.
On settling of debt it is a shame . and mismanagement of resources. Including gate collection
‘one meter passes’….. napenda