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Nyamweya: Painful to watch KPL on its deathbed

FILE: KPL's Ambrose Rachier, left, FIFA representative Kwesi Nyantakyi and President FKF Sam Nyamweya during a reconciliatory meeting between FKF and KPL at Hotel Norfolk, Nairobi, on Monday, March 23rd, 2015. PHOTO/ JONAH ONYANGO.

Former FKF president and founding member of the Kenyan Premier League faults Ambrose Rachier’s silence and federation with no moral authority.

Standard Sports: The Kenyan Premier League is in a meltdown, clubs giving away walkovers because of financial reasons. Sony Sugar have already been kicked out of the league. Chemelil Sugar are a match away from being dropped. Does that concern you as a founding member of KPL?

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