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Kenyan Premier League- 2016 season
maka
#11 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 8:57:42 PM
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Yaani during the transfer period only 7.9 million was used...next year I should buy two players from the term ball games and loan them out to a KPL outfit...mould them and sell them to an Eastern European club or Chinese clubs...
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sitaki.kujulikana
#12 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 9:44:46 PM
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maka wrote:
Yaani during the transfer period only 7.9 million was used...next year I should buy two players from the term ball games and loan them out to a KPL outfit...mould them and sell them to an Eastern European club or Chinese clubs...

Now that is a biashara that is run by crazy cartels, wacha za cj na nairobi county.
Alba
#13 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 9:46:50 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
Alba wrote:
Now that both Kogalo and Ingwe have sponsors, I expect the 2016 KPL to be full of fireworks. At least I hope cases of players going months without salary will no longer happen especially if the rumour I heard is true --> That the sponsors will pay player salaries directly.


It won't last.No sponsor would like to be associated with hooliganism!


Really?
Then how come sponsors fall over themselves to sponsor teams in Latin America, Europe and Asia where hooliganism is so bad, it makes Kenya look like child's play
Alba
#14 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 9:49:10 PM
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maka wrote:
Yaani during the transfer period only 7.9 million was used...next year I should buy two players from the term ball games and loan them out to a KPL outfit...mould them and sell them to an Eastern European club or Chinese clubs...



And more than half that amount was spent on one player who may not even be worth it.

With regard to school games, there are many recent school leavers playing in the KPL in 2016.
sitaki.kujulikana
#15 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 9:51:21 PM
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What happens to the league, are they combining fkf and kpl, or the league will remain the same with no promotions or relegation
kaka2za
#16 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 10:37:28 PM
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Alba wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Alba wrote:
Now that both Kogalo and Ingwe have sponsors, I expect the 2016 KPL to be full of fireworks. At least I hope cases of players going months without salary will no longer happen especially if the rumour I heard is true --> That the sponsors will pay player salaries directly.


It won't last.No sponsor would like to be associated with hooliganism!


Really?
Then how come sponsors fall over themselves to sponsor teams in Latin America, Europe and Asia where hooliganism is so bad, it makes Kenya look like child's play


Because football and possibly cricket in Asia are followed religiously. The end justifies the means.
Over here,the only football we follow fanatically is foreign leagues.
Average attendance in Kenya is 1000 fans!
Truth forever on the scaffold
Wrong forever on the throne
(James Russell Rowell)
Alba
#17 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 10:45:28 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
Alba wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Alba wrote:
Now that both Kogalo and Ingwe have sponsors, I expect the 2016 KPL to be full of fireworks. At least I hope cases of players going months without salary will no longer happen especially if the rumour I heard is true --> That the sponsors will pay player salaries directly.


It won't last.No sponsor would like to be associated with hooliganism!


Really?
Then how come sponsors fall over themselves to sponsor teams in Latin America, Europe and Asia where hooliganism is so bad, it makes Kenya look like child's play


Because football and possibly cricket in Asia are followed religiously. The end justifies the means.
Over here,the only football we follow fanatically is foreign leagues.
Average attendance in Kenya is 1000 fans!


I thought you said "No sponsor" and not "Kenyan sponsors Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

Be that as it may, Are you saying sportpesa and Betway have not done their homework and are not aware of hooliganism ?

And now that they have signed a 5 year contract, will they renege on the contract?

Having said that, I think fan behaviour is going to improve

kaka2za
#18 Posted : Wednesday, February 03, 2016 8:12:11 AM
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Alba wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Alba wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Alba wrote:
Now that both Kogalo and Ingwe have sponsors, I expect the 2016 KPL to be full of fireworks. At least I hope cases of players going months without salary will no longer happen especially if the rumour I heard is true --> That the sponsors will pay player salaries directly.


It won't last.No sponsor would like to be associated with hooliganism!


Really?
Then how come sponsors fall over themselves to sponsor teams in Latin America, Europe and Asia where hooliganism is so bad, it makes Kenya look like child's play


Because football and possibly cricket in Asia are followed religiously. The end justifies the means.
Over here,the only football we follow fanatically is foreign leagues.
Average attendance in Kenya is 1000 fans!


I thought you said "No sponsor" and not "Kenyan sponsors Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

Be that as it may, Are you saying sportpesa and Betway have not done their homework and are not aware of hooliganism ?

And now that they have signed a 5 year contract, will they renege on the contract?

Having said that, I think fan behaviour is going to improve



The Ingwe deal is already dead! The ink had hardly dried.
Boardroom hooliganism at the den.
Truth forever on the scaffold
Wrong forever on the throne
(James Russell Rowell)
kollabo
#19 Posted : Wednesday, February 03, 2016 12:13:33 PM
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Betting companies now sponsoring clubs. What are the implications on the integrity of the league? Match fixing?
Othelo
#20 Posted : Wednesday, February 03, 2016 12:16:18 PM
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kollabo wrote:
Betting companies now sponsoring clubs. What are the implications on the integrity of the league? Match fixing?

This happens the world over, Kenya is not unique in any way!!!
Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
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