Discipline key to Isapea’s form

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The National, Tuesday July 30th, 2013

 THERE is no secret.

The 2013 Prima Gulf Isapea league management has installed discipline and change of attitudes in their team and had since seen positive results.

Isapea’s chief executive officer Robert Mai said this at Hoilday Inn yesterday.

“The new Board has raised more than K60,000. Last season’s balance was only K5,000 and we did not make any noise about it,” Mai said.

“We have integrity and that is to ensure that the franchise is professionally managed for the players to benefit and the people of Gulf likewise and not dwelling on the past and criticised by a few with hidden agendas.”

Mai said; “If you wish to contribute positively, the door is open; we all have to remember that Isapea belongd to the people of Gulf province.”

“The management and board comprise of professional and to smear mud on their faces just paints a bad picture of their integrity”.

He said so far records have shown that they had done an outstanding job in turning around the performance of the team to be a force to reckon.

“To be honest, under the direction of former Kumul and now technical director Mark Mom and his coaching team, discipline and professional approach has paid dividends than previous seasons.”