Saturday, March 7, 2015

Chief Agwu restores order for Enyimba

Striking Enyimba's older players appear to have had a change of heart following a Friday evening visit from the club chairman and appear set to honor the club's first Premier League game of the season, a home tie against Akwa United on Sunday evening.
The older players grieving over alleged payments had refused to train since the team's return from their Champions League initial round conquest against Buffles du Borgou FC of Benin Repubulic and threatened to sit out Sunday's derby however after a meeting with Chief Felix Anyansi Agwu are set to train with the rest of the newer players on Saturday morning.
The chairman informed the players in the said meeting that the government had not released any funds as yet and their decision to sit out a game of that magnitude could have severe consequences of their careers. He further went on to paint the unlikely sad scenarios that could emanate from their actions if they indeed did boycott the game.
He however assured them that the club had their best interests at heart and they will get their entitlements as soon as the funds are available. Our source says a lot of the players had a change of heart after the meeting and will train Saturday morning.
Enyimba kick off their Premier League season against neighbors Akwa United on Sunday evening and face Egyptian side Smouha next weekend in Aba.

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