Transfer Ban Woes: Gor Mahia coach skeptical about lifting

Gor Mahia coach Johnathan McKinstry says he is not sure when the club’s transfer ban will be lifted and has left the matter to the club’s executive.The record league champions are yet to clear it with their former foreign legion that they owe monies after they reported the club to FIFA. This means despite the elapse of the two-window ban that was slapped on the club, they still cannot register players until they have paid the players and gotten clearance from FIFA.##NAJAVA_MECA_7117836##The mid-season transfer window has been open for weeks now, and for Gor, it is a race against time to ensure that they register Patrick Kaddu, Sylvester Owino, Enock Wanyama, and Emery Bayisenge, players with whom they have already struck deals and who are awaiting clearance and registration with the federation.Questioned on the progress of efforts to have the transfer ban lifted, the Irish coach said he had opted to leave the matter with the club hierarchy, saying it is an issue that he cannot influence but hopes for good news before the window is closed.”I am waiting. I have left it to people who are better placed to do that, and I told them to inform me when we have a breakthrough. I have decided to focus on what I can influence, which is a group of 20 players who are doing all they can to get a positive result on the pitch,” he stated.We sign off ahead of the @FIFAcom international break with a solid performance & point vs @KCBFootball in the @Officialfkfpl.Players and staff are now able to have a well earned few days rest before @gormahiafcke attack the final 14 rounds with gusto.🟢⚪#Sirkal #KOgalo pic.twitter.com/zTjIJekLsn— Johnathan McKinstry (@johnnymckinstry) March 18, 2023 “I learned long ago that if you focus on things that you cannot change, you are going to get very stressed in life, and so for me, just look at the guys I know are available and I will work with them,”.Gor lead the league log after 20 rounds of league matches with 42 points. Second-placed KCB are five points adrift.

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