Prime
Football Club have let go seven of its players and have been asked to
look elsewhere to ply their trade following a major shake off in the
team ahead of the Nigeria National League second round campaign.
The
management of the Omoluabi Giants retained 26 players and the players
have been advised to justify their stay in the club or be shown the exit
door at the end of the season.
According
to a statement from the team, the secretary of the club management
committee, Layi Adeshiyan, said the technical crew have informed the
management of their decision to drop the players from the team for low
productivity and gross indiscipline.
Adeshiyan,
who is the Director of Sports Osun State Ministry of Youths, Sports and
Special Needs, thanked the dropped players for helping the team before
now and wished them success in their future endeavour stressing that the
drop became necessary following the ongoing restructuring in the club
to cut expenses.
“The
technical crew have given us the list of players they want to work with
and we (management) have given them the free hand to operate and take a
decision to ensure they are successful at the end of the current
season," Adeshiyan said.
“We
are determined to do well this season. We took all these decisions in
the best interest of the club and in view of the task ahead as we want
to cut our expenses. The most important thing is that we have a team on
ground to prosecute any of the assignments (league and Federation Cup),”
he concluded.
Prime will on Wednesday
lock horn against J. Atete FC in the Federation Cup Round of 32 at the
Confluence Stadium, Lokoja and battle against Bussdor FC of Owerri next
weekend at the Sports Complex of Federal Polytechnic, Ede.
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