Asuquo,Edjomariegwe Remain Our Players - 3SC
Published: June 27, 2013
The Oluyole Warriors, Shooting Stars Sports Club has described the story of Kano Pillars snatching its winger, Tony Edjomariegwe and a midfielder, Philip Asuquo as untrue as the duo remains members of the team.
While clarifying the issue to newsmen in Ibadan yesterday, media officer of 3SC, Jubril Arowolo said they only permitted the two players to visit their family consequent upon the short break in the league and not until they failed to report back on the scheduled period given to them that any suspicion can be entertained.
Arowolo stated further that no club has approached them for clearance that would come to a close on Friday, June 28 of any of their players, so they wonder how a player can be signed without following formal procedures.
''Asuquo and Edjomariegwe are players of Shooting Stars, we wonder where the website that posted the story got it from, as far as I’m concerned we are not ready to sell any player at this mid season stage that we finding a way to strengthen and fortify the team.
''We are not happy with such one-sided report that is capable of coursing rancor between the team and its teeming followers who are looking forward to a rejuvenated squad when the second round gets underway,'' 3SC’s spokesman noted.
While clarifying the issue to newsmen in Ibadan yesterday, media officer of 3SC, Jubril Arowolo said they only permitted the two players to visit their family consequent upon the short break in the league and not until they failed to report back on the scheduled period given to them that any suspicion can be entertained.
Arowolo stated further that no club has approached them for clearance that would come to a close on Friday, June 28 of any of their players, so they wonder how a player can be signed without following formal procedures.
''Asuquo and Edjomariegwe are players of Shooting Stars, we wonder where the website that posted the story got it from, as far as I’m concerned we are not ready to sell any player at this mid season stage that we finding a way to strengthen and fortify the team.
''We are not happy with such one-sided report that is capable of coursing rancor between the team and its teeming followers who are looking forward to a rejuvenated squad when the second round gets underway,'' 3SC’s spokesman noted.
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