Former Bandari coach Antony ‘Modo’ Kimani says he is ready to make a come-back to the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) when the right opportunity comes.Kimani was fired at the beginning of this month following a series of poor results both the league and cup competition.His departure came after the side lost by identical 3-0 losses to Kenya Police and AFC Leopards in the league and Mozzart Bet Cup respectively.##NAJAVA_MECA_7277210##Speaking weeks after he left the club, Kimani said he is taking time off to reflect on the journey at Bandari and also improve on areas he felt short in.“Coaching is my passion and obviously when an opportunity comes I will take it. For now, I will take time off and look at where I need to make improvements when another opportunity comes,” he said.While announcing Kimani’s departure former Bandari Chief Executive Eduard Oduor said the two had parted ways on mutual consent.“The Board of Trustees arrived at this decision after thorough deliberations. We would like to sincerely thank Anthony Kimani for his service and dedication to the club during his tenure as our Head Coach. We wish him all the best in his future endeavors,” Oduor said then in a statement.How Kakamega Homeboyz’s tactical brilliance stifled AFC Leopards’ vertical progressionFollowing the departure of Kimani, Bandari announced technical director Twahir Muhidin as the stand-in coach until the end of the season.Kimani joined Bandari in 2021 as assistant coach to Andre Casa Mbungo who was later fired with Kimani upgraded to take charge.A few days after the firing of Bandari, the club’s board was also sent home and a new board put in place.REVEALED: Why Gaspo is refusing to play final game against Vihiga QueensThe new board is chaired by Abdullahi Samatar with Twaha Mbarak assisting him.Other members are Haji Masemo (chief executive officer), Cleopatra Taabu, Salim Ali, Gabriel Mgendi, Raymond Ogola, Ricky Solomon, Vincent Kosgei, Mohamed “Madiginho” Ahmed, Wycliffe Anyango, Gunda Kaneno, Rajab Babu, Nurein Shekue and John Maritim.