Bandari FC head coach Anthony Kimani says his team is ready for the 2022/23 season but is frustrated with the continued postponement of league the kick off dates.The new season has kick off date has been pushed forward by the Transition Committee thrice and now returning FKF President Nick Mwendwa has announced that the new season will start at the end of October and it remains to be seen whether there will be further delays or not.##NAJAVA_MECA_6667981##Top flight clubs have since announced that they will not be taking part in a league run by the FKF Transition Committee ending the government installed committee’s hopes of running football in the country for another season.Kimani’s side started their pre season over two months ago and he says that continued postponment is giving coaches problems.“It’s very confusing to the coaches because we work with a plan that gets disrupted every time they keep changing the dates. It’s important to come up with a solution quickly to sort these issues and allow for the league to resume,” he told Citizen Digital.FC Talanta hoping to renew partnership with communications’ regulatorOn his team’s preparedness, the former Kenyan international said his new signings have gelled with the rest of the squad and the team is ready for the new season.“The players have jelled well with the rest of the team and they are looking ready for the new season; they’re ready to compete with the others already in the team and I am sure we shall have a great season, ” he added.