Following a tumultuous week filled with drama, all Gor Mahia players have decided to bury the hatched and resume training with the club’s treasury releasing a statement to warn fans of a fraudulent paybill.K’Ogalo players had downed their tools from last weekend as they claimed a share of the Ksh5 million prize money the club received from the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) for winning the league.Harambee Starlets goalkeeper scoops top award in Tanzania’s end of season galaA section of the players staged the protest by not showing up for training for three consecutive days with only the new signings attending training.The club was forced to act by issuing a show-cause letter to the players which was to be responded to by Friday 2 August.##NAJAVA_MECA_8249062##The players looked to have reached an agreement with the club as all of them reported for training on Friday as they intensify their preparations for the CAF Champions League qualifiers.The strike led to the players missing the Coal City Tournament where they were scheduled to play Brazilian club Corinthians.Kenyan forward bags brace of assists for St Mirren in Conference League qualifiersIn another development, Gor Mahia Treasurer Dolfina Odhiambo released a statement on Friday informing the fans of a club official trying to defraud the fans by using a different paybill.”Having said that, as the treasurer of our beloved club I have noted with great concern a purported release by a member of the EC claiming that the Club pay bill was changed and even advised the innocent fans/members to register/ renew their membership with the said pay bill.##NAJAVA_MECA_8249213##”Let me state categorically that the official Club pay bill that is used for registration is 350100, which has been in use for over 10 years (opened on January 31, 2014), with the account number (initially being with members IDs) but now with a member’s phone number with due to data protection policy in place at Safaricom.”I urge all the fans who wish to be members as well as members doing renewal to use 350100 as the only official pay bill for registration since time immemorial,” read the statement.