Ulinzi Stars head coach Dunstan Nyaudo has drawn a parallel between the current FKF Premier League season and the 2003 title-winning campaign which he plans to draw inspiration from.The military side has had a poor start to the current campaign where they have only won three of the 15 games that they have played.Why Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards need a local coach – Ken KenyattaThey were winless in their first five league games after which they won back-to-back matches before going on a seven-match winless streak followed by a win in their last match against Nairobi City Stars.However, Nyaudo is not a worried man as he gets the benefit of being inspired by the Soldiers’ previous triumph under similar circumstances.##NAJAVA_MECA_8598376##“The league is a little bit competitive and everyone can win the league, I am more than sure about that. In 2003, we had the same bad run but we ended the season as league winners and defended it in 2004 and 2005 and so this league is still open to everyone,” said Nyaudo.Masud Juma to be handed more competition at Iranian side by Pitso MosimaneThe former Kenya international whose return to the 2010 champions’ dugout was marked by an exodus of senior players also shared his assessment of his team’s progress.“I have had a young squad with the majority of them being league debutants but I am happy with the progress they have made, things can only get better. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8598382##We will have better performances in the second leg. I believe our bad days are behind us,” he added.It will be an uphill task for Ulinzi to challenge for the title as they are already 11 points from the top with their form needing a turnaround if they are to realise their target.Harambee Stars keeper dreams of playing for Manchester UnitedUlinzi are currently 15th on the league standings with 16 points and closer to relegation than they are to the title race.They will resume league action on Saturday 4 January with an away match to Kariobangi Sharks.