Newly promoted APS Bomet FC will stage their league matches at the Kericho Green Stadium and have pleaded with the county government of Bomet to help erect a perimeter wall at the Bomet IAAF Stadium.Bomet will be gracing the top tier for the first time ever next season and the IAAF Stadium which they used to stage their National Super League (NSL) games last season does not meet the basic security standards as it lacks a perimeter wall meaning that the club had to source for an alternative ground to host their games.##NAJAVA_MECA_6706260##Coach Charles Odera says playing all their home matches in Kericho will be like hosting their games away from home and wants the county government to help salvage the situation by at least a perimeter wall at their incomplete Stadium.“We appeal to the Bomet Governor (Dr. Hillary Barchok) to help with putting up a proper perimeter wall because that’s the only thing missing. Playing in Kericho will feel like we’re playing away all the time so we hope we can get Bomet fixed for us,” he told Citizen.With Zoo FC relegated to the third tier, the residents of Kericho will have a chance to watch top-flight action when the law enforcers stage their matches at the famous Green Stadium.Bomet earned promotion to the top tier after topping the second tier last season. The elevation is however a subject of a court battle after Murang’a Seal moved to court challenging their promotion. The Sports Disputes Tribunal has since ordered that the club, alongside Fortune Sacco who finished second be omitted from league features until the pending case is heard and determined.Their promotion has further been complicated by Mathare United and Vihiga Bullets’ insistence that they are still part of their top-tier set-up despite their relegation at the end of last season.Ulinzi keen on roping in impressive midfielder