by utegi » Thu Mar 11, 2021 6:32 pm
Gor Mahia have said that they are strongly behind coach Vaz Pinto
And I thought Omondi Aduda quit his position. What is he still doing speaking on behalf of the club:
Omondi Aduda, who sits in the team’s technical committee as a member, has confirmed to Goal they held a meeting with the technical bench on Monday after the defeat to KCB, where they discussed wide-ranging issues affecting the team and they finally agreed to support the coach.
“We have not fired the coach, those are just rumours, what I can tell you is that on Monday we held a meeting which lasted for five hours and discussed all the technical aspects and the problems they bench is facing,” Aduda told Goal on Tuesday.
“We realised we still have 22 matches to play for before the season comes to an end, because Tusker who are topping the table have played 15 games and we have played three less, so for us we don’t see any reason for our fans to start panicking, it is not the time to start panicking.
“It is still too early to start talking about surrendering the title, you cannot give away the title in the first round, we have only played 13 matches, and to say we have lost the title is not true.
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“We have resolved to support the coach, we will give him full support to help him do his work and we know soon the team will return to the top of the table, for now Vaz Pinto is going nowhere and we urge the fans to support the team.”
On his part, Gor Mahia secretary Sam Ochola rubbished the exit reports by telling Goal: “Forget about those rumours, our coach is still around, I don’t know where you got the news from.”
Gor Mahia are preparing to face Posta Rangers in a league match on Wednesday before the come up against promoted side Bidco United on Sunday
Gor Mahia have said that they are strongly behind coach Vaz Pinto
And I thought Omondi Aduda quit his position. What is he still doing speaking on behalf of the club:
[color=#0040BF]Omondi Aduda, who sits in the team’s technical committee as a member, has confirmed to Goal they held a meeting with the technical bench on Monday after the defeat to KCB, where they discussed wide-ranging issues affecting the team and they finally agreed to support the coach.
“We have not fired the coach, those are just rumours, what I can tell you is that on Monday we held a meeting which lasted for five hours and discussed all the technical aspects and the problems they bench is facing,” Aduda told Goal on Tuesday.
“We realised we still have 22 matches to play for before the season comes to an end, because Tusker who are topping the table have played 15 games and we have played three less, so for us we don’t see any reason for our fans to start panicking, it is not the time to start panicking.
“It is still too early to start talking about surrendering the title, you cannot give away the title in the first round, we have only played 13 matches, and to say we have lost the title is not true.
Article continues below
“We have resolved to support the coach, we will give him full support to help him do his work and we know soon the team will return to the top of the table, for now Vaz Pinto is going nowhere and we urge the fans to support the team.”
On his part, Gor Mahia secretary Sam Ochola rubbished the exit reports by telling Goal: “Forget about those rumours, our coach is still around, I don’t know where you got the news from.”
Gor Mahia are preparing to face Posta Rangers in a league match on Wednesday before the come up against promoted side Bidco United on Sunday[/color]