McKinstry reveals how he will work around Gor Mahia’s transfer ban

With Gor Mahia currently unable to sign new players until the mid-season transfer window of the 2022-2023 season, newly installed Gor Mahia head coach Johnathan McKinstry is planning on improving his players to work around the FIFA transfer embargo.The record Kenyan champions were found guilty of signing and registering players despite an existing ban that came about following pay disputes regarding former players and coach in the name of Shafik Batambuze, Dickson Ambundo, and coach Steven Polack.Inspired McKinstry confident of reawakening subdued Gor Mahia back to devastating bestMcKinstry who was recently appointment to replace former head coach Andreas Spier revealed that with the club unable to rope in new players he will work round the clock to improve the players at his disposal ahead of the coming season.”All over the world, everyone talks about recruitment when a coach comes in and that’s natural, having a good recruitment strategy is important for the long term development of a team.However the number one role of a coach is to improve the players infront of him and so for us it’s a great opportunity to tell the players to remove the stress of new players by coming to training everyday, working hard and show us that we don’t have to sign somebody in your position so it’s challenge to players and an opportunity for them,” said Johnathan McKinstry.The Northern Irish head coach has already taken charge of one pre season encounter which Gor Mahia won 1-0 against Coast Combined with Benson Omala notching the sole strike of the game.##NAJAVA_MECA_6548867##Gor Mahia have already lost Jules Ulimwengu who joined Zambian outfit Green Eagles with a number of senior players reportedly suspended due to absconding pre season training for the club’s failure to honor their salaries.Gor Mahia suspend mischievous senior players for absconding trainingThe 37-year-old head coach expressed his love for the job and added that Gor Mahia will feature in a number of pre season games as they step up their preparations for the coming season.”I love coaching players, I like making players better and that is what we are going to see in the coming day. We should also expect a number of friendlies in the coming days,” added the former Rwanda and Uganda head coach.

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