With the league yet to kick off almost two months after the original set date, Gor Mahia head coach Johnathan McKinstry has called for the league kick off dates to be made public.The Football Kenya Federation Transition Committee had initially set Saturday 27 August as the 2022-2023 season kick off date but commencement has now been postponed four times.Gor Mahia fans announce planned protest to demand Rachier’s resignationThe Committee’s mandate expires on Saturday 15 October with FKF President Nick Mwendwa who recently took over the Federation’s office hinting at the resumption of football later on this month.McKinstry who joined K’Ogalo back in July to replace the departed Andreas Spier called for the announcement of the league kick off date which will help players and coaches.##NAJAVA_MECA_6716134##“For us coaches and players, we are competitive animals and that is the big thing. We will continue rolling on with our training, that is not a problem.Knowing when the kick off is will see not just help us but all the teams in the league will have a boost in motivation because they want to play and compete,” said McKinstry in an interview with Gor Mahia.K’Ogalo have been engaging in a number of preseason friendlies as they faced FC Talanta and Posta Rangers last weekend in a bid to keep fit as they await the start of the new season.Timothy Ouma lifts maiden title in SwedenThe Northern Irish head coach added that a number of football stakeholders want the resumption of the league which will boost Kenyan football.“Players and coaches want fans back in the stadium and the sooner that can happen, it will be better for us as a club and also Kenyan football as a whole,” added McKinstry.