David GOMBE
Erisa Sekisambu, Yayo Lutimba and former Uganda Cranes midfielder Mike Sserumagga have revealed that Ugandan coaches drive gamers into early retirement.
Whereas showing on YouTube Channel Uganda Fan TV, the trio put the blame for early retirement on Ugandan coaches.
In response to Sekisambu a former Specific, Vipers and SC Villa participant, coaches within the Ugandan league don’t know easy methods to deal with gamers identical to in different topflight leagues internationally
“The coaches drive us into early retirement, when you spend some good time within the league, they are going to begin taking you as somebody very outdated. Simply have a look at Sundowns, Onyango continues to be taking part in and if he was nonetheless right here, perhaps he could be in workplace at FUFA home. The way in which they deal with him at Sundowns, is an asset to them which isn’t the case right here.” Mentioned Sekisambu
Sserumagga a former Uganda Cranes midfielder asserted that Ugandan coaches suppose it’s simpler to promote younger gamers than the outdated ones
“I’ve made my analysis however what I noticed is that our coaches suppose it’s simpler to promote younger gamers than these they suppose are outdated, but I see even in topflight leagues internationally, outdated gamers are nonetheless taking part in and get good offers as properly.” Mentioned Sserumagga
Lutimba believes that when a participant in Uganda gamers in the identical staff because the seniors, he shall be dubbed as a outdated participant
“Personally, I performed with some senior gamers in a number of groups but I used to be youthful than them however individuals thought that I used to be additionally in the identical age class as my seniors.
Lutimba featured for Specific FC, URA FC, Vipers SC, SC Villa amongst others.
