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Sec Gen Ocholla and Polack dismiss rumours

Coach Steve Pollack as well as Gor Mahia officials have come forward to dismiss all the rumours circulating about Pollack’s departure from the club.

Additional reporting from the Nation

Gor Mahia coach Steven Polack has dismissed reports that he had left the club and returned back to his home in England.

Polack said he doesn’t understand why the false information is being circulated through various news outlets and social media platforms yet he is in Kenya and having a good working relationship with Gor Mahia management.

He also castigated the reports of his alleged sacking.

The British tactician conceded that he was supposed to travel for holidays back home but clarified that will do so after the club has met its financial obligations to the technical bench and playing unit.

This he said is to ensure next season starts smoothly without the go slows and other logistics pertaining to their success in Kenyan Premier League.

“Why would I comment on rumours and speculation. Actually, I am sitting in the Kenyan sun. Relaxing. I am here in Kenya,” he told Nation Sport.

The 59-year-old tactician castigated some journalists for going a head to publish a false story.

“Let the fans know that I am here in Kenya,” he said.

There have been reports that the tactician is unhappy with the way the club has been signing players without his input.

Gor has so far signed 12 players in preparation for next season which, according to Football Kenya Federation President Nick Mwendwa, could tentatively start late next month.

Still under contract

Gor Mahia Secretary General Sam Ochola confirmed that the coach was in the country.

“The coach is a round and those reports are false. We have not sacked him or terminated his contract,” said Ochola.

Polack joined Gor Mahia a year ago as a replacement for Turkish-Cypriot Hassan Oktay who left to attend to pressing family issues only to resign from his home land weeks later.

Polack led K’Ogalo to the summit of league standings before the season was abruptly halted due to coronavirus pandemic on March 16. In his short stint he has won the Fidelity Insurance coach of the month award for October and November last year and February 2020.

He has previously coached Ghana giants Asante Kotoko.

4 thoughts on “Sec Gen Ocholla and Polack dismiss rumours

  • Joe Riaga

    It is a relief to hear this. Polack is a very good coach. He did well under incredibly difficult circumstances. If he gets a good team he can do well

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  • Jaupanda

    Rumours about things may or may not be true. For this one, there is no truth to it.

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  • Jamigori

    The story was rumoured by a former “unfit” official Judith Nyangi. Nyangi is not an official in Gor Mahia and I do not understand why the useless lazy sports journalists could go ahead and report rumours and innuendos from an ordinary member of the club who is not an official.

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  • T Opiyo

    LOOKING TO SPEND MONEY WISELY? Your GMAF members card entitles you to a FREE MULTICURRENCY PREPAID CARD. Visit DTB bank for details. https://dtbk.dtbafrica.com

    What is this GMAF thing doing for welfare of Gor Mahia players and TB?

    1) GMAF last assisted GM players in mid April 2020.
    Yet members have made monthly contributions in May, June, July, August and September but nothing has been passed into players and TB.
    2) Being a GMAF member does not automatically make one a registered member of the club yet the fund is fraudulently enticing the public with club benefit it has not yet secured.
    3) The fund seems to be promoting a card for a certain bank while exploiting the Gor brand and its fans.
    In this respect GMAF has become like the branches, another scheme set up to exploit the Gor Mahia brand, club and its gullible supporters.

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