The better package offered by National Super League side Migori Youth lured former Vihiga Bullets midfielder John Wonder to ditch the top-flight club in the mid-season transfer window.The central attacking midfielder caught many by surprise when he left Bullets for Migori but he has come out to reveal that the second-tier outfit was miles ahead of his former employer in as far as player welfare was concerned.Wonder who commands sizeable experience having featured for AFC Leopards and Vihiga United was made the new captain at Migori, a side that also rung changes in the technical bench, hiring former Sony Sugar forward Marwa Chamberi to replace Edward Manoah.’Wonder’John Vincent Wanda leads out Vihiga Bullets FC for their first ever premier league match.Sept 25, 2021.#footke pic.twitter.com/5kzUPv2d3e— Footballers Of Our Time (@TransferMarktEA) September 26, 2021 Chamberi initially served as Patrick Odhiambo’s assistant at Tanzanian Premier League side Biashara United before calling it a day in January.“Migori offered me a good deal and subsequently, I had to leave Bullets. The prospect of working under Chamberi also engineered the move as he is a tactician who has done incredibly well in Kenya first as a player and in Tanzania as a gaffer. I am also enjoying my game here and have no regrets in leaving top tier football,” he said.EXCLUSIVE: How offering medical care in street football propelled Odongo to the FKFPLWith Migori languishing deep in the red zone, Wanda feels that the team has a realistic chance of finishing inside the top ten bracket owing to the quality of players acquired in January. Migori played debutants Naivas to a one-all draw in their last game.“The team had set an objective of getting promoted at the start of the season but realistically we only stand a chance of finishing in the top ten. We did not start the season well but there is time to right the wrongs and finish in a respectable rank,” he added.