Strap up for another heck of a ride!Yangayay Sando Sando’s representative Slim Boulasnem has revealed that Gor Mahia, despite formally indicating on Friday to have paid all overdue payables to their former players, have not executed payment of the full amount owed to his client.In a late Friday afternoon statement seen by Mozzart Sport, the agent, in response to Gor Mahia’s appeal statement sent to FKF that indicated the full remission of dues to three players: Sando, Jules Ulimwengu, and Malian goalkeeper Adama Keita, indicated that only USD 4889 of the total (USD 8000 – Ksh. 1,144,273 plus USD 603 – Ksh. 86,249) had been received as of Friday afternoon.BREAKING Gor Mahia have appealed against the revocation of their license.They further want the club reinstated to the CAF Champions League #FootballKE pic.twitter.com/CpuRpMjwsV— Ole Teya (@TeyaKevin) July 21, 2023 Boulasnem also indicated that going by the proof receipts sent by the club, the first payment was not sent to the player despite the club having bank details, and ‘can’t be considered payment.’The other two transfers, as by Boulasnem, had not yet been received.“The club is once again trying to create a diversion by pretending that they have completely settled the debt,” the player representative stated. “The dispute is still open with FIFA.”BREAKING: Gor Mahia facing expulsion from CAF CLThe revelations go completely against Gor Mahia’s remittances that included a full payment of 8000 USD (Ksh. 1,144,273) plus 5% interest and a FIFA fine totaling to 1000 USD (Ksh. 143,034)“I enclose once again the said decision, the amount to be paid is 8000 USD plus interest – the interest is up to 603 USD,” Boulasem’s statement clarified.The other payment said to have been cleared by Gor included – 5000 and 4544 USD totals (Ksh. 1,365,118) to Keita, and full payment of Ulimwengu plus interest amounting to Ksh. 1.1 million.##NAJAVA_MECA_7383458##The payments to Sando are said to have been finalized on 19 July 2023.Well, the endless drama continues…