Bidco United failed to move out of the relegation places following a disappointing barren draw with Mara Sugar in Awendo on Sunday 16 March.Anthony Akhulia’s side, who started the day at the bottom of the FKF Premier League, slumped back to the horrid form that has derailed their season thus far, absorbing pressure from the millers, and failing to get an effort to go for the third time in their last four league matches.
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Mara Sugar were by far the better side in the opening half, and should have found themselves in the lead after 35 minutes, when Steve Otieno connected with a long-range shot that hit the crossbar.Bidco’s only decent chance had come 10 minutes earlier before that scare, when Henry Onyango let an effort fly over the bar.##NAJAVA_MECA_8780724##The former KCB man was at hand for another opportunity at goal in the second half, only for the midfielder to head straight at the opposing keeper in the 77th minute.Second-half substitute Eric Michubu was then fed for a late header, but it went over the bar, Bidco unable to turn on the screws that had looked loose after a decent outing against Talanta and Far East in the Mozzart Bet Cup last weekend.EXCLUSIVE: Ryan Ogam’s Swedish move collapses as Tusker demands millions and sell-on clauseA point in the end does little to their survival hopes, as they only got a point over Nairobi City Stars, and remain in the relegation zone.They are next in the hunt after the international break, when they play free-falling Murang’a Seal in an inarguable relegation six-pointer.Mara Sugar, on the other hand, are up to tenth in the table, five above Talanta who occupy the last of the relegation spots.
