Kakamega Homeboyz winger Michael Isabwa has regretted that the prolonged pre-season period is doing more harm than good to the players.The 2022-2023 Football Kenya Federation Premier League season has delayed for more than two months giving teams more time to prepare for the term that is likely to kick off late in the month.Isabwa noted that the players were feeling the heat of training daily and failing to play at the competitive level and called on the relevant stakeholders to make public the start dates of the new campaign.##NAJAVA_MECA_6716715##A number of players drawn from various clubs had earlier on expressed concerns with the delay saying it was putting their careers at risk.”The pre-season is great. Everyone is putting in the work. We have new faces in the team but there’s a little fatigue because we don’t know when the league will start. The league stakeholders should at least sort out the few differences so that we can play,” he told club website.Isabwa who joined Homeboyz in January from Vihiga Bullets in the meantime believes that the team stands a chance of winning the league title in the new term.Frank Odhiambo enrolls for Swedish language classes to ease communicationHomeboyz who were in pole position to win the gong last season lost it to Tusker on goal difference grounds but Isabwa says they are better prepared and will settle for nothing less of the title.”We narrowly missed out on the league last season but we are still ambitious. Our targets remain the same and we will go for the title this coming season. Of course it will be tough because all the other teams are also well prepared,” he continued.Onyango craving first team duties at Sofapaka after loan spellThe former Sharks man when pressed to disclose his individual target said he was fully focused on helping the team achieve its targets rather than hunting personal glory.”Personally, I want to help the team achieve it’s target of winning the league, that way my own targets will fall into line. I believe that the team’s targets are greater than personal targets,” he added.