Massive Shake-up In 3SC As Management Suspends Adegoke, Asuquo And 8 Others
Published: December 04, 2013
In a bid to checkmate the rumors making the round concerning the state of affairs in the camp of Ibadan darling team, the management of Shooting Stars Sports Club, Ibadan after a two hours crucial meeting held on Wednesday has officially released the names of players affected by the current massive shake up.
The players hammered with suspension according to a release signed by the acting Chairman of the management board of the club, JCI Senator Tunde Anifowose-Kelani included Mutiu Adegoke, Olabisi Samuel, Chima Akas, Eke Jacob, Azeez Shobowale, Philip Asuquo, Osagona Ighodaro, Tony Edjomariegwe, Ismaila Gata and Olaide Okanlawon.
The likes of Morenikeji Akanbi, Tare Okeh, Lateef Adigun, Musa Raphael Akindele Toluwase and Charles Etuwe are on transfer while Oladapo Femi, Kingsley Eduwo, Gabriel Adikwu, David Amanyi and Richard Ocheayi have left for greener pastures.
However, other players that are not included in the above mentioned remain intact with the club while very good fresh legs can be included for Nigerian National League campaign.
Anifowose-Kelani also restated the seriousness and determination of the board to bring the club back into premiership within six months saying “the mandate given to us by the Executive Governor of Oyo State is to reposition the club and bring back it all lost glory within very short possible time”.
Akanbi Agiri
The players hammered with suspension according to a release signed by the acting Chairman of the management board of the club, JCI Senator Tunde Anifowose-Kelani included Mutiu Adegoke, Olabisi Samuel, Chima Akas, Eke Jacob, Azeez Shobowale, Philip Asuquo, Osagona Ighodaro, Tony Edjomariegwe, Ismaila Gata and Olaide Okanlawon.
The likes of Morenikeji Akanbi, Tare Okeh, Lateef Adigun, Musa Raphael Akindele Toluwase and Charles Etuwe are on transfer while Oladapo Femi, Kingsley Eduwo, Gabriel Adikwu, David Amanyi and Richard Ocheayi have left for greener pastures.
However, other players that are not included in the above mentioned remain intact with the club while very good fresh legs can be included for Nigerian National League campaign.
Anifowose-Kelani also restated the seriousness and determination of the board to bring the club back into premiership within six months saying “the mandate given to us by the Executive Governor of Oyo State is to reposition the club and bring back it all lost glory within very short possible time”.
Akanbi Agiri
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