Kwara Utd shut door on bit-players
Kwara United technical adviser, Samson Unuanel has said there is no room for players declared surplus to requirement in his side as it concerns the ongoing 2012/13 Glo Premier League.
The Afonja Warriors finished the first stanza of the league in third spot on 32 points four points shy of leaders, Kano Pillars.
Unuanel said every of his player knows the only condition that guarantees a place in the side is performance, and once a player is found wanting he is immediately shown the way out.
“Every player signs an undertaking with me to keep bringing value in terms of quality performance to the side if a player's input drops the player will be asked to look elsewhere for greener pasture.
“I don't have room to harbour any redundant player, every player must be active at all time for us to achieve our set goal in the league.
“That's why we've to dropped four players from the present squad to allow us bring in three additional players for the second stanza of the league.
“We invited three players at the end of the first stanza for trials, they're with us at the moment but we've avoided mentioning their names until we're done with their clearance.
“They'll fit into our areas of need mostly in the defence and goalkeeping, we don't have stars rather we make stars in Kwara United so we're not likely to go after established stars but be rest assured the chosen ones will live up to our expectation," said the former Ocean Boys coach to supersport.com.
The former Super Falcons assistant coach said his side hope to do better in the second stanza than they did in the first term of the season.
"We thank God for where we're at the moment on the log but that's not our destination, we'll surely go higher in the second stanza of the season," he said.
Kwara United will be the guests of 3SC in Ibadan when the second stanza of the season starts on Wednesday, July 3. The llorin-based side were 2-0 better than the Oluyole Warriors in the first fixture at the last day of the first round.
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