Bankrupt Arsenal Kiev Owe Odibe A Lot Of Money
Published: October 30, 2013
Nigeria international Michael Odibe has commented on the withdrawal of Arsenal Kiev from the Ukrainian Premier League after they were declared bankrupt on Tuesday.
Speaking to football.ua, the central defender said: “The club went bankrupt. Now, I am open to suggestions.I am owed a lot of money, by and large, did not pay at all.
“I want them all the same back to me - I earned it.”
And the former Flying Academy ace believes he deserves to be paid even though Arsenal Kiev are no longer in existence.
“Well, there are in fact people with whom I and the other guys have signed a contract. There are various instances in which to file a protest,” he said.
Speaking to football.ua, the central defender said: “The club went bankrupt. Now, I am open to suggestions.I am owed a lot of money, by and large, did not pay at all.
“I want them all the same back to me - I earned it.”
And the former Flying Academy ace believes he deserves to be paid even though Arsenal Kiev are no longer in existence.
“Well, there are in fact people with whom I and the other guys have signed a contract. There are various instances in which to file a protest,” he said.
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