Jacob Onyango rejoined Bidco United in the mid-season transfer window hardly six months after ditching the club for four-time Kenyan champions Ulinzi Stars.The defensive midfielder left Bidco in September last year for Ulinzi but, made a surprise return to his old stomping yard.##NAJAVA_MECA_7142376##Ulinzi went for his signature following the eight league goals he netted last season, the most by any defensive midfielder in the term that was, ultimately annulled by the federation.Onyango revealed that his thirst for game time prompted him to cut ties with the soldiers in favour of a move back to Bidco who promised to help him quench it.Mozzart Bet Cup: Musa offers Kenya Police crucial advice ahead of derbyHe disclosed that frustration triggered by lack of game time at Ulinzi were almost getting out of hand and when Bidco rang up, exiting the soldiers’ camp was an easy pick.“Lack of game time is the reason why I left Ulinzi for Bidco. I had hopes of playing on a regular basis at Ulinzi but, things did not according to my plan. I gave my best,” he said.Kenyan international Collins Sichenje completes loan move to Finnish side Kuopion PalloseuraAsked on why it was easy to secure a deal at Bidco, the former Nairobi City Stars midfielder said the good relationship he had with the club and the call from coach Anthony Akhulia was enough to clear the path.He said, Akhulia contacted him as soon as the window opened and convinced him that he had some unfinished business at the club.“It wasn’t difficult for me to reunite with Bidco. I had served them well for years and further, the coach insisted that I still had something to offer. I am hoping that we will have a good second leg,” added the former Nakumatt FC player.