Agogo braced up for FKF PL return after a season in the cold

Former Gor Mahia winger Kennedy ‘Agogo’ Otieno is thirsting to grace the Football Kenya Federation Premier League once again after a season-long break.Agogo elected to spend his breathing space with Division Two side Githurai All Stars after his former employer Western Stima got relegated from top flight and consequently, went under months later.While a good number of players who were attached to Stima found new homes in the top flight, Agogo who by then was understood to be a wanted man by both Mathare United and Wazito joined the grassroot based club where he has been holding two roles.##NAJAVA_MECA_6459712##The speedy winger who boasts of a wealth of experience in the top level has been managing the fourth tier side and at the same time featuring in select matches in an effort to keep fit.The former Thika United man says he is ready to take on defenders and make terrific runs on the flanks in the top tier again provided that he will secure offers and order will be restored in as far as management of the game is concerned.Official: Kennedy “Agogo” Otieno joins Gor Mahia. The striker was formerly with Western Stima Fc last season.All the best Pope Kennedy#KPL Transfers pic.twitter.com/nxBJnut6to— Rodgers Odhiambo (@rodgers_otienoo) August 2, 2019 “I want to be back at the top level starting next season. I feel I made the right decision of taking a break as it has helped me hit the reset button and now, I am more focused than ever. I really hope that the situation in which Kenyan football finds itself will have improved before the new season gets underway, ” he announced.The former Posta Rangers man in the meantime labeled the concluded top tier season as the most boring one in the recent history of the top league.Ivorian midfielder ditches Kenyan football for Somalia Premier LeagueThe stocky player said he had arrived at the conclusion as the matches were not beamed live, unavailability of title sponsors and the uncertainty of whether the winner will play at the continental matches owing to the suspension imposed on Kenya by FIFA.”It is a season that I am sure most of the players will not want to remember it. I would attend matches and all I could see were half-hearted performances by players who were unsure of what was at stake,” he observed.

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