We don’t love handing walkovers,we have to- Why Mt Kenya United are appealing for financial aid

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Will we ever overcome this problem of players not being paid? Several clubs playing even in the Kenya PremierLeague are facing the problem. The latest victim has been Mount Kenya United. The Team captain Francis Thairu has spoken about how the players decided to seek financial help from members of the public.

MKU have already been relegated to the National Super League and will face AFC Leopards, Kariobangi Sharks and Ulinzi Stars in their remaining matches in the Kenyan Premier League.

“The players have decided to seek help from members of the public in order for us to honour the remaining matches. The situation has been bad but we are very much willing to play the remaining matches,” Thairu told Goal.

Gor Mahia and Mathare United were handed walkovers after MKU failed to honour those games.

“It is not that we love handing our competitors walkovers. We were forced by the situation then but deep inside.

“We have not even been doing our usual training sessions before matches. Many players have not been able to commute to the training ground so in a number of matches we have played before, we did so without a single training program.

Thairu also dispelled allegations that there is a rift between the players and coach Melis Medo.

“Despite the challenges we are facing right now, we remain a united team. The players and the coach are still in talking terms but you know when difficulties strike, divisions tend to crop up but that is not the case in our team now. We will remain one until the season ends hopefully.” the skipper concluded.”

We are professional players and we know what our work entails so when we failed to honour the games, many factors mainly financial issues are to blame,” he added.

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