Former Ashantigold goalkeeper, Ibrahim Iddrisu has explained the crunching experience foreign players are going through at Kano Pillars in the Nigerian Premier League.
Ibrahim “Dossey”, who has few months left in his contract with the club has excruciatingly expatiated on the current situation at the club where the day-to-day administration of the club has affected the playing condition of the team.
The 35-year-old believes the damning environment do not leaves players with the appetite to continue plying trade with the club especially foreign-based ones.
“Most of the time it depends on the how the club treats a player. If you’re having a good terms with a player, it could make you leave long at the club. The agreement with the club in contractual terms is another factor that makes a player decides to stay or not,” he told Haske Radio.
“For now, how Kano Pillars is run, not every player can cope with the situation at the club. Every management with its style and this current one at the club has made things difficult for players to stay and come to terms with happenings at the club.”






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