The
management of Crown Football Club, Ogbomoso have showered encomium on
the Oyo State government, Oyo State Football Association, supporters,
fans and all other stakeholders for their unflinching supports in the
just concluded 2018/2019 Nigeria National League (NNL).
Rollanson
Odeh, the General Manager of the Ajilete Warriors, on behalf of the club
extolled the Oyo State government for the financial and moral supports
towards making the club a professional outfit and also appreciated the
teeming supporters and stakeholders for being there at all times.
"I
thank The Almighty God for seeing us through the season peacefully. Our
profound appreciation holds no bound to the Engr. Seyi Makinde led Oyo
State government for their prompt supports. As a lover of the round
leather game, he ensures our needs are timely attended to, so we say a
big thank you to him.
"I will be an ingrate if I fail to appreciate
the leadership and workers of Oyo State Ministry For Youth And Sports
for the cordial relationship and invaluable pieces of advice. And to our
resilient, articulate wonderful and accommodating fans, supporters and
stakeholders for the overwhelming unalloyed supports at making sure we
remain progressively united, I say a very big thank you", the GM said.
The
general manager spoke on the club plans ahead of the next season,
retained and laid off players as well as the club resumption date.
"Assessment
of the just concluded season has started in earnest with the aim of
coming into the 2019/2020 NNL season better and stronger because proper
and prompt preparations, is believed, will prevent poor performances.
"What
went wrong, what were the causes, what preventive/corrective measures
must be put in place among others are being critically and
professionally analysized .We are still working to putting the team in
the rightful stage while players have been asked to go on break.
"Twenty
(20) players were retained to kick start preparation for the next
season and the players involved will be contacted and the date of
resumption known after reaching out to the relevant authorities because
in choosing the date, the dates for the completion of the yet to start
Super Eight(8) play off and NNL official commencement date among other
factors must be considered so as to put necessary palliative measures in
place," Rollanson Odeh submitted.
He, however, called on the
concerned to further put in their utmost best at ensuring the dream of
moving the team up to the elite division is realised.
The Ajilete
Warriors ended second (2nd) in the Group B4 in the Southern Conference
of the 2018/2019 NNL with thirteen (13) points.

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