AFC Leopards players yesterday resumed training ahead of the upcoming KPL matches after they had boycotted training for the past one week owing to unpaid salaries in the last three months.
Wrangles in the club started last year when most key players transferred to other clubs with big clubs in the country being key beneficiaries still complaining about the same thing, unpaid salaries.
Its time now Igwe make their house before failing big time in the game.
This comes as Milimani law courts on Tuesday gave FKF and KPL two days to solve their wrangles following a case that had been by FKF asking the court to stop the ongoing KPL league. The case which was to be heard and determined on Tuesday has now been postponed after the KPL lawyer asked the court to withdraw the case.
Wrangles in the club started last year when most key players transferred to other clubs with big clubs in the country being key beneficiaries still complaining about the same thing, unpaid salaries.
Its time now Igwe make their house before failing big time in the game.
This comes as Milimani law courts on Tuesday gave FKF and KPL two days to solve their wrangles following a case that had been by FKF asking the court to stop the ongoing KPL league. The case which was to be heard and determined on Tuesday has now been postponed after the KPL lawyer asked the court to withdraw the case.
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