Nzoia Sugar creative midfielder Joseph Mwangi is hoping to pick from where he left last season and double the number he posted.The midfielder finished the term with six goals and three assists, performance that caught the eye of champions Tusker, Nairobi City Stars and KCB.However, Nzoia have been playing hard ball in as far as his move is concerned with the sugar millers insisting that they will let the playmaker leave if their financial demands are met.##NAJAVA_MECA_6615472##Mwangi passed his trials at Tusker alongside the club’s assistant captain Kevin Juma and winger James Kibande but the two clubs failed to reach an agreement.Having put the pain borne of the botched transfer behind him, Mwangi says he is fully focused on doubling the tally he achieved last season.The 24-year old noted that he had beginning life in the past campaigns in a rather slow note and will thus be seeking to engage an heavy gear in the forthcoming one from the start.”I want to be among the best scorers and assist providers in the new season. The greatest challenge I have been fighting in the past seasons is starting poorly but I feel I have struck it right this time round considering that we have had enough time for the pre-season,” he said.Six years later, Mwangi is living his FKFPL dream at Nzoia Sugar FCMeanwhile FKF PL hopefuls APS Bomet suffered yet another defeat after going down 1-0 to Kisumu All Stars in a friendly match staged at the Moi Stadium, Kisumu.Bomet who won the Super League last season lost 2-1 to last season’s runner up Kakamega Homeboyz at the Bukhungu Stadium.The club is praying that the legal battles at the Sports Disputes Tribunal will end in their favour and will ultimately be cleared to for their debut in the top level.