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Kano Pillars captain, Mohammed Gambo has resumed first team training after a three-month injury lay off.
Just in case you’re yet to see it, this week’s posts have been about weekend’s big one – Pillars are coming to town.
Ok, usually, “town” should mean Aba. But well, if again, you are alien to what’s going on with us, town in this context is Calabar.
We’ve graduated from Enyimba of Aba to Enyimba of Umuahia and then Enyimba of Port Harcourt.
Fidelis Ilechukwu has revealed his displeasure after his side lost 3-1 in a 2016/2017 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) Match Day 25 fixture in Kano.
Fidelis Ilechukwu has stated that despite his side loosing three points on Sunday, the race is still on for any team to win the league.
He saw his team fight back from a goal down to level terms at 1-1, but his team conceded two goals late in the game.
Ilechukwu said: “My team played well but some things happened which I won’t like to talk about but we must improve.
“Winning the league is going to be tough, but I’m confident that securing a continental ticket is a viable possibility for the club,”.
MFM will play Sunshine Stars in their next NPFL game scheduled for 25th June.
Godwin Obaje scored a goal in each half to hand his club, FC Ifeanyi Ubah a comfortable 2-0 win over Kano Pillars on Sunday.
Kano Pillars midfielder, Jamiu Alimi has expressed delight with the club’s decision to renegotiate his transfer, after the parties reached an agreement on the player’s personal terms and future with Masu Gida.
Kano Pillars have named Ibrahim Musa as the “acting head coach” to replace Kadir Ikhana, who resigned his appointment on health grounds on Sunday.
Players of Rangers International and Kano Pillars are to wear black arm bands during their rescheduled Match Day 9 fixture in Enugu this Sunday as a mark of respect for the 30 football fans that died in Calabar, Thursday night while watching European football in a commercial viewing centre.
LMC Sanctions Clubs Over Matchday 18 Melee… Suspends Rabiu Ali, Fatau Dauda
Following recent pockets of fans restiveness at a few match venues, the League Management Company (LMC) has moved to reassure fans, players and coaches of their safety at league venues on match days.